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5 hours ago, TheDark said:

but as well inside our nostrils. 

This is reason why air-conditioned environments help spreading colds and flu and most likely covid-19. The air is extremely dry and our nasal mucous membrane starts to crack. Only some of the larger A/C systems for shopping malls and office buildings have built-in humidifiers to mitigate this type of problem.

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20 hours ago, dimitriv said:

 

Water drops with virus will be absorbed by the air at low humidity and spread the virus. At high humidity, the drops will fall to the ground and not be absorbed. This is simply physics. 

 

... "absorbed by the air"... 

Could chemtrails be a way to "spread" things?

You can't rule it out. ✌

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Many researchers seem to think the ideal temperature for this virus to thrive is between 36 and 64 degrees F. Also, the vitamin D absorbed through the skin in tropical climates is of great benefit, and may be at least part of the reason why Thailand has escaped with so few fatalities. If this thing were going to blow up here, it would have already happened. There were millions of tourists running around in December and January, and early Feb. Many were infected already, no doubt. It has incubated, and it is gone, baby gone, for the most part. 

 

Some very helpful info here, about the doctor just north of NYC who is having great success with the treatment of Covid-19.

 

 

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19 hours ago, phkauf said:

Singapore is rapidly disproving that hypothesis. This is the country to watch since the figures reported are likely to be the most accurate and honest, unlike some other places (Thailand, Cambodia, etc.).

One big difference between Singapore and Thailand is that Singaporeans are extreme indoor people, either inside their flats or shopping malls. They don't even let their children go out to play. Singapore has no rural areas. Thai are much more outdoor people.

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