Trudie
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But that’s just his (educated) opinion. There are plenty of opposing opinions that the virus doesn’t thrive in heat and humidity. Human Coronaviruses tend to be seasonal, but animal Coronaviruses usually aren’t. But patterns have shown this one IS behaving seasonally with the biggest outbreaks in a certain latitude, temps and humidity. (I’m getting info from previously posted articles in these threads). So who knows?! Only time will tell. I’m going to hope for it being affected by heat/humidity b/c that would make it easier to predict, but not counting on it. We’ll still have to deal with it coming back in the fall then, but still. Maybe we’ll be better prepared.
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