Comment by PaulKeeble
2 hours ago
We also have found out that Covid decays less quickly in air with high CO2. So highly polluted areas and poorly ventilated ones compound the problem by trapping CO2 in and allowing the virus to survive longer in the air. That is very likely the case for other viruses as well as it impacts the aerosols.
That's really interesting; I had thought it was just the high CO2 was a proxy for greater occupancy, but it does look like there is a physical effect.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47777-5
Yes, it's due to changing the pH of water in the air.