Study suggests climate change could spark the next pandemic
Scientists in the US say climate change could increase the risk of a viral jump to humans when it comes to the spread of the viruses like Ebola and coronavirus. They say this is the link between rising temperatures and the global pandemic.
Source: news.webindia123.comPublished on 2022-05-06
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