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Old 04-24-2020, 10:35 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Susie Cougar View Post
Sometimes I can be a little bit dense. I’m never embarrassed to ask too many questions, LOL. I’m trying to understand about the heat and humidity. It seems to me, that the people in New Hampshire are thinking that as soon as it warms up this virus is just going to magically disappear.
I look at places like Miami, Florida and New Orleans, Louisiana which both have high temperatures and humidity but they are hotspots for the coronavirus. Are you saying that you believe these numbers would be much higher if they were in a colder climate?
You are not dense at all. There is so much we do not know about the virus, yet every new bit of accurate knowledge helps to understand.

You cannot and should not immediately assume the virus will go away in the hot humid summer. It may or may not. Knowing some of the story does not mean we know the end of the story.
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