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The ”’seasonality of [[COVID-19]]”’ refers to the patterns of increased or decreased transmission of [[SARS-CoV-2]], the virus that causes COVID-19, during different times of the year. Unlike many respiratory viruses that exhibit predictable winter peaks, COVID-19 has demonstrated a more complex and less consistent seasonal behavior. This variability is influenced by environmental factors, human behavior, viral evolution, and waning immunity. |
The ”’seasonality of [[COVID-19]]”’ refers to the patterns of increased or decreased transmission of [[SARS-CoV-2]], the virus that causes COVID-19, during different times of the year. Unlike many respiratory viruses that exhibit predictable winter peaks, COVID-19 has demonstrated a more complex and less consistent seasonal behavior. This variability is influenced by environmental factors, human behavior, viral evolution, and waning immunity. |
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 6 February 2026
The seasonality of COVID-19 refers to the patterns of increased or decreased transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, during different times of the year. Unlike many respiratory viruses that exhibit predictable winter peaks, COVID-19 has demonstrated a more complex and less consistent seasonal behavior. This variability is influenced by environmental factors, human behavior, viral evolution, and waning immunity.

