GENEVA, May 26 — The UN’s weather agency warned today that Covid-19 would amplify the risks of what was expected to be a record-breaking hot summer in the northern hemisphere.

The World Meteorological Organisation urged governments to make plans to keep people safe during heatwaves without spreading the novel coronavirus.

This year is expected to be “another record-breaking heat season in the northern hemisphere”, WMO spokeswoman Clare Nullis Kapp told a virtual briefing in Geneva.

“We’re currently experiencing one of the hottest years on record.

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“Covid-19 amplifies the health risks of hot weather for many people, and it complicates the task of managing it.”

The United Nations agency teamed up today with non-governmental organisations to call for stronger preparations to keep people safe in hot weather while keeping a lid on the pandemic.

The information series, which covers topics such as ventilation, vulnerable populations and personal protection equipment, is being issued “to alert decision-makers to try to help them manage the duel challenge of heat and Covid,” said Nullis Kapp.

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In some places, what would typically be good advice during a heatwave—such as heading for air-conditioned indoor public spaces—runs counter to public health guidance due to the coronavirus crisis.

India is currently experiencing a widespread heatwave, with temperatures reaching 47.5 degrees Celsius in the city of Churu in the northwestern Rajasthan state.

“India is experiencing a heatwave, and this is at the same time as India is relaxing the lockdown measures,” said Nullis Kapp.

“Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and more intense because of climate change. This is putting an increasing stress on human health and human health systems,” she added. — AFP