id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-277673-kvh60zd5 Kanzawa, Mia Will Coronavirus Disease 2019 Become Seasonal? 2020-06-21 .txt text/plain 1665 86 44 This manuscript explores the question of the seasonality of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 by reviewing 4 lines of evidence related to viral viability, transmission, ecological patterns, and observed epidemiology of coronavirus disease 2019 in the Southern Hemispheres' summer and early fall. Although the object of much speculation, few data exist that bear on the question of the seasonality of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [1] or, more succinctly, the question of whether the virus will "disappear magically by summer. " There are 4 lines of evidence that bear on this question: (1) seasonality of other human coronaviruses and influenza A, (2) in vivo experiments with influenza transmission, (3) ecological data, and (4) the observed epidemiology of coronavirus disease 2019 in the Southern Hemispheres' summer and early fall. Rapid expert consultation on SARS-CoV-2 survival in relation to temperature and humidity and potential for seasonality for the COVID-19 pandemic ./cache/cord-277673-kvh60zd5.txt ./txt/cord-277673-kvh60zd5.txt