COVID-19 pandemic is almost upon us.As the colder weather approaches and Albertans are forced to spend more time back indoors, residents may be looking for an escape.With several outdoor activities ready to enjoy, some questions have arisen as to how the virus can spread in the colder weather.Colin Furness, An infection control epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Toronto, noted germs may linger in the air longer this winter.“As the weather cools down, this means the coronavirus may actually stay in the air longer,” Furness said.As the virus leaves your body, the cold air helps preserve it and keep it alive longer, he explained.“That’s one of the reasons we have the flu season in the colder months.”That said,.