they are heading into their fall...so no. My guess is the humidity is falling off enough to allow for the virus to be airborn. Sao Paulo is only barely at 50% humidity today...with rain. https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/S%C3%A3o+Paulo+S%C3%A3o+Paulo+Brazil?canonicalCityId=d7593e91d7e1447404d3a75fc1f7e0513bfcc5bdd74b81f6b4299f68b5689392
What humidity is needed to stop Covid-19? Well it depends on your cleanliness and air circulation.
We are going to see a second wave with minor outbreaks over the summer. So...be prepared for a long winter season.
Do you work for MSNBC?
I have a couple of friends in their 60's and they are basically in the fetal position about this, and won't go out till 2025.
I say poopycock, and I know many freepers are scared and are "elderly", but that is no reason to become"fearpers".