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Thanks for posting!!
Great. It gets very hot here during Summer, but our humidity levels hover around 1 to 10 percent.
like it’s doing in the Philippines where it’s hot and sunny?
hot.
Well, I’m in Alabama, so we got that humidity sucker nailed to the floor. It’s the sunlight part of it that sends us scurrying for a shade tree and a cold beer. *chuckle*
Soooo, global warming is a good thing?
Trump was right. He predicted this on 19th February I think its going to work out fine. I think when we get into April, in the warmer weather, that has a very negative effect on that and that type of a virus.
He will be proved correct. Now everyone get out and back to work
A large Accweather study alreay showed this they now know from a meta study that the COVID-19 virus is like others in that it will diminish when hotter see Acuuweather study
Geez what a fucking surprise
The flu (virus infections) dying down in the Spring/Summer is more a factor of human behavior...school is out, people outside the house more, etc., getting the flu from touching something outside that could be “sterilized” by the sun is a very low probably.
So, the wretched northeast and northwest with no sunlight and high humidity are screwed?
CDC? FDA? NIH? Nope. Not one of them who are supposed to know these things made this announcement.
Homeland Security?
I’m not making fun of your tag line (see below). Only making fun of the way I misread it after rising here to get going early and saying to myself, “What?” Your tagline is good.
On summer and COVID-19, I posted a few comments about a couple of months ago after reading some earlier studies. Warm weather and sunlight should help for those who continue to avoid crowds, keep their distance a little and get out in the sunlight. Avoid sunburn. People with possible skin cancer lesions should be extra careful about that and cover up. They’ll still get some rays that will kill viruses.
Because of its contagiousness, it can continue to spread in crowded buildings. Maybe people who work day shifts in those conditions can get out for a sun break within a couple of hours either way of solar noon (1 pm for most of us in summer).
Wearing a mask creates a very humid environment in front of my face. My glasses steam up immediately.
If Isopropal alchohol kills the virus, I wonder if Methyl and Ethyl Alchohols will do the same?
^global warming.
According to the CDC, a concentration of 3% hydrogen peroxide can inactivate rhinovirus the respiratory virus that primarily causes the common cold within eight minutes. In addition, a 2018 study found that hydrogen peroxide was more effective in killing some forms of bacteria than the quaternary ammonium compounds found in many household cleaning products. https://www.insider.com/does-hydrogen-peroxide-kill-germs-and-viruses
Summer open air markets? Artificial sunlight and humidity in grocery stores? Tomorrow will look different.
being outside this summer will be much much safer to gather and have fun.