Venezuela has it. Brazil has it. Follow what happens there. Someone posted yesterday it takes IIRC two weeks to hit 6,000 cases. Check back. In two weeks and see how they are doing. If they have less maybe it is light and moisture sensitive.
Warm and hot in a lot of places where this thing is flourishing.
Yes, boiling hot should kill off coronavirus - but at 212F , people would probably not care a lot about a virus.
Killing off all journalists and liberals would take care of the spread.
Tucson is having one if its coldest springs ever. So not yet.
If this is true, then shouldn’t we welcome global warming?
Brazil first cases 2-26-20
Now they have 534
USA first case was 1-19-20
Now we have nearly 12,000
Despite Brazil urban clusters being very dense and poor hygiene
Yall do the math
Austraila is ending their summer and still warm. I haven’t seen their level of infection, though it pretty warm when the Hank’s caught it.
Yes, we can hope that 80° heat and 70% humidity will kill a virus that lives in a 98.6° degree body that’s mostly water.
I’m holding out for sunshine and vitamin D...
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African countries with imported cases only - no local transmission: Burkina Faso, Cote dIvoire, Ghana, Ethiopia, Seychelles, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and fifteen other countries that have only one or two cases each.
India has had this for a long time and still has only 137 cases.
My money is on temperature and humidity (and there is statistical research to back that up).