Scientists Uncover the Obvious: Covid-19 Spread will be more Pronounced in Winter

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  1. Hollyhood

    Hollyhood Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    http://www.coastaldigest.com/health...d-more-respiratory-droplets-winter-scientists

    I said this since the Spring and over the past month, Covid-19 infections will increase in the winter months for those locations that have normally been hit hardest in colder, dryer seasons. Areas like the northern US and Western Europe tend to see cases go down in the Summer with novel, seasonal viruses with origins to cool, dry areas. Deaths are also more pronounced in the colder, dryer months in Europe and the Northern US. We are seeing both Europe and the United States receive stronger dry and/or cold fronts swing through the mid-latitude countries, and NY Metro areas will soon experience these conditions.
     
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    hmm, so viruses like the flu, the common cold and covid tend to spread more in colder climates when people are indoors....................wow, what a revelation

    So, in the USA, Florida should lock the state from any out-of-state visitor. Don't bring your corona down here.
     
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    Regular flu weakens the immune system, which strengthens the odds of COVID-19 attacking the immune systems of otherwise healthy people. This is why many people are reluctant to get a flu shot this year. People were talking about this as early as March 2020.

    https://www.bmj.com/content/368/bmj.m810/rr-0
     
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    Keep your chinese flu out of Florida, we dont want your $ or virus. Then you want to blame our Gov.
     
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    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    Independent thinkers and whistleblowers have uncovered the obvious--the PCR tests are horribly inaccurate, and that means the number of cases is also horribly inaccurate, and the numbers are manipulated to sustain the Fauci Fear Factor.
     
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    yup

    FL is doing fine and we don't need the northern folks who vote Democrat to bring their virus here. Stay in the cold masked up and inside your home.
     
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    In the general Treasure Coast/Okeechobee area I'm seeing more and more restaurants with few people wearing masks. It warms my heart.
     
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    with less visitors, the fish bite has been better. Boaters have been great at giving the middle finger to the nonsense. If you have a boat, you've experienced some normalcy and also, no covid. Amazing what fresh air does for you
     
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