 The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a significant strain on global healthcare systems due to high rates of hospitalizations and deaths. This study assessed the impact of climate factors such as temperature and relative humidity on the spread of Covid-19 in Wuhan, China. The findings indicated that temperature was negatively correlated with the virus's ability to spread, suggesting that cold temperatures may help to control the spread of the virus. Based on this finding, increased precautions should be taken in colder seasons to reduce the risk of further spreading the virus. This article was authored by Xiao Hansai, Hillary Bambrit, Yu Zhou Zhong, and others.