Big news, half coronavirus dies at 23 degree temperature
Big news, half coronavirus dies at 23 degree temperature
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Varanasi: The whole world is afraid of the Coronavirus at this time, but the rapidly increasing temperature in India is going to bring news of relief. Gene scientist Prof. Gyaneshwar Choubey of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and Dr. Pramod Kumar of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Delhi have concluded this by studying in their lab. Gene scientists reviewed the activity of the coronavirus in the lab from zero to 29 degrees Celsius. They found that by coming from zero to 23 degrees Celsius, the number of coronaviruses had halved.

According to Prof. Choube, this research is going to give relief to the public and the administration. The temperature has reached a maximum of 30 degrees in the Gangetic plains, which has solved half the problem but vigilance is necessary. The existence of coronavirus can be mathematically assessed based on temperature. Scientists say that in the same way as forecasting in the country about life saving and relief during hurricanes, cyclones, floods and seasons, Corona can also be predicted accurately before the possibility of an epidemic.

According to Prof. Gyaneshwar Choubey, RNA sequencing of the virus determined by Beijing is carried out with the help of R programming to perform a computer simulation of the epidemic with temperature, the report of which is sent to Dr. Pramod. Here, in a special kind of BSL-4 lab, the movements of viruses at different temperatures are noted and they are matched with the data of computer simulations. When both figures meet 99.99 percent, the decreasing level of corona is confirmed.

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