Many experts are making conclusions about COVID-19 based on the behaviour of closely related viruses such as SARS (an earlier coronavirus) that seem to persist for longer in cooler and drier conditions, she added.
All five studies rely on an understanding of how other types of coronaviruses including SARS (see this and this) and common influenza coronaviruses (read this) have shown seasonality in the past.
Experts, however, say that drawing a parallel between a new coronavirus and past outbreaks could lead to incorrect results. “SARS did not die of natural causes. It was killed by extremely intense public health interventions in mainland Chinese cities, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Canada and elsewhere,” Lipsitch of Harvard wrote in his analysis.