We'll 'almost certainly' see another coronavirus spike, will winter make it worse?
Influenza is called a "seasonal flu".
So, instead of being outside in open air, in winter you're going to prefer warmer indoor spaces — but so do other people, and that increases your risk of coming in contact with someone who has a flu or COVID-19.
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