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On 4/22/2020 at 10:59 AM, spidermike007 said:

False. Both humidity and heat beat this thing down like a street punk against a trained fighter. 

your opinion.

 

please provide data to back it up.

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12 hours ago, moose7117 said:

your opinion.

 

please provide data to back it up.

Nope. Not an opinion. There is alot of science to back it up, and statistically, the numbers in the tropics are far lower, per capita, than in cooler countries. India and Brazil are the only two tropical countries with relatively high numbers, and they are both huge countries, with enormous populations. Malaysia was about the insane decision to allow Mosque services to continue, and Indonesia was all about denial. The PI? Well, what can you say about the PI?

 

Qasim Bukhari and Yusuf Jameel, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, analyzed global cases of the disease caused by the virus, COVID-19, and found that 90% of the infections occurred in areas that are between 37.4 and 62.6 degrees Fahrenheit (3 to 17 degrees Celsius) and with an absolute humidity of 4 to 9 grams per cubic meter (g/m3). (Absolute humidity is defined by how much moisture is in the air, regardless of temperature.)

 

https://www.livescience.com/warmer-weather-slow-coronavirus-spread.html

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On 4/19/2020 at 9:02 PM, mr mr said:

Thursday April 30th, 2020

 

In covid-19 news today Thailand's daily total of new cases was 9.

 

everyone laughed at this but deep down they knew i was onto something. was off by 3 days but here you go. leaving it to the last day may of looked suspicious in retrospect. 

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30386840

 

 

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