So you don’t have to convert, the WHO is now being told to expect to have countries allow only fans for young healthy adults up to 102.2 F, 100.4 F for healthy adults over age 65, and 98.6 F for older adults on select medications.

How is dumping a bucket of water overones self and then going out to stand in the wind a bad thing?
Why not take salt tablets?
If the elitists can’t vaccinate you to death, they’ll then try to starve you, take your job, your home, your property, your electricity, and healthcare and wait for you to succumb and be grub food.
The h311 A/C isn’t need. They should live in the heat/humidity without A/C. Morons.
Drove through the bottom of Ga. once. 100F, 100%. You had to be in air conditioning, or in water. Oh, and everything smelled like a garbage truck or a urinal.
They never do.
“said senior author Professor Ollie Jay…” from his air conditioned office.
“35°C currently recommended by the WHO”
Is there ANYTHING that these people won’t butt their nose into? My God...the WHO telling us what temperature we should set our AC at.
I can’t wait for their diktat on the number of sheets of toilet paper I’m allowed and news about my increased chocolate ration.
Oh no, no, no.
I go kamakazi if they try and take air conditioning.
A bridge too far, WAY too far.
Nope.
Air conditioning will be illegal. You don’t need it. On the other hand, the chocolate ration may be increased to 20 grams.
You don't need air conditioning. A simple fan will do. You'll own nothing and be happy.
Actually in the dry SW, swamp coolers are useful. They add moisture/humidity.
Obviously we Southerners have nothing to worry about.
What about in high humidity?
Here in the Southeast (Southern Alabama) USA, the humidity is near or at 100%, which means you sweat but nothing evaporates even with a fan. Then heatstroke happens.
People used to survive here because houses where built with large tall windows and a porch over them or sunshades. You built under shady spots or by water and shade. And of course, most hard work was limited. Today, modern housing is built with AC in mind, and can get extremely hot and humid inside without AC. Same thing for office buildings, like glass enclosed towers.
These people need to live here for just ONE Summer, and they’ll change their tune!
AC on 68
cool, dry air to breathe
Don’t like it? Screwel you.
I don’t care what you think about it.
You’re never coming over to my house.
Sounds brutal.
When I lived in FL, I seriously appreciated everything’s being air conditioned. Now in a temperate climate, I rarely turn mine on unless temp reaches 90. It rarely does.
Footnote: My cat hates the heat, never goes out in the sun. She’s a shorthaired Tabby.
Anyway, no-one is entitled to tell people to get heat stroke.
How many old folks dead in the last European heat wave? The French were on vacation while their elders sweltered and died without air conditioning.
Someone should remind these morons that we don’t need whiny tyrannical b—ches either but we seem to have a plethora of them these days. I recommend that all AC be removed from every WHO and UN building today. Then we will see if it’s needed or not.
Really good trick from the old, old days: go buy a huge block of ice, set it over a tub, and close off the room. The ice not only cools the room, it sucks the humidity out of the air. Old tech heaven.
It’s a wonderful 96 degrees in Houston right now, but the humidity is only 40%, so it isn’t too bad at the moment.
But the air is still on at the office, people would mutiny if it wasn’t.
Cant wait until next month when the humidity doubles.
So yeah, we will be keeping the A/C.
I lived my first 20 years in Texas without air conditioning. That was enough.
At least we had high ceilings and windows, big oak trees and ceiling fans but I don’t want to go back to that.