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LoneStarWinner 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yeah, I don’t know about Taiwan, but they said the same thing about Singapore early on. I checked the weather there. It was getting into the 90’s. The flu hates warm weather. It wasn’t their “preparedness” that saved them, it was the heat.

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TitleCorrection [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Heat doesn’t kill the virus. Case in point: Louisiana.

The “heat” correlation probably has more to do with Vitamin D deficiency—drastically compromising the immune system—from decreased sun exposure. Commie “democrat” governor in Louisiana forced lockdown and social isolation (which increases stress and further compromises immunity).

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LoneStarWinner 1 point ago +2 / -1

“Well, there was a study conducted in October 2007 proving why the flu spreads faster in colder temperatures..the flu spread rapidly and very well when the temperature was set at 41 degrees Fahrenheit. “It declined as the temperature rose until, by 86 degrees [Fahrenheit], the virus was not transmitted at all,”

https://www.romper.com/p/does-warm-weather-kill-the-flu-heres-how-the-weather-affects-those-germs-8566340

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TitleCorrection [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

Correlation is not the same as causation (see Louisiana).

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LoneStarWinner 1 point ago +2 / -1

The study proved causation. It was a controlled study. The only difference was temperature.