Aresol transmission stops at 80% relative humidity in flu study, which is why eventually all these other flu and coronavirus strains die out in the summer. Also, SARS had a half-life of 27 hours at 30% humidity and 3 hours at 80% due partly to an a design this virus has as well. H1N1 started in late spring and continued over summer, because the new virus potential to spread in a new herd with little immunity, but died out the second summer. Same with this cv, if they can get the numbers down with social distancing, maybe this summer it drops down to manageable, but still spreading some because no one is immune this year give it greatly potential to overcome the summer obstacles. If not though this summer, eventually it will, as all these do other strains do.