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Death toll in the US and Canada so far from the corona virus


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2 minutes ago, ACE said:

Very first sentence in your copy pasta you retard :lol: 

While experts know that cold temperatures and low humidity promote transmission of the flu virus,

Stops reading a research report after the first sentence. There’s no arguing with that level of stupidity  :lol: 

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Just now, spin_dry said:

Stops reading a research report after the first sentence. There’s no arguing with that level of stupidity  :lol: 

Because it proved everyone correct but you right there :lol: 

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Virus don’t like UV....  that is how hospital sterilize instruments.  As days get longer the virus’s ability to survive outside a host diminish.  Also the warmth shortens the curious ability to infect, higher humidity causes virus expelled to actually fall to the ground at a quicker pace.  The virus in dry conditions can stay suspended in the air longer.  The colder it is the longer a virus will stay healthy.....  

 

much like Ben’s Pot roast...  you leave it out on a counter in the summer time it will go bad within hours...  put in the fridge it will stay good for a longer period of time.

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7 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Virus don’t like UV....  that is how hospital sterilize instruments.  As days get longer the virus’s ability to survive outside a host diminish.  Also the warmth shortens the curious ability to infect, higher humidity causes virus expelled to actually fall to the ground at a quicker pace.  The virus in dry conditions can stay suspended in the air longer.  The colder it is the longer a virus will stay healthy.....  

 

much like Ben’s Pot roast...  you leave it out on a counter in the summer time it will go bad within hours...  put in the fridge it will stay good for a longer period of time.

No , nothing like a pot roast. The pot roast will rot in the dark if it’s warm. The virus will live in the dark regardless of temp 

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3 minutes ago, f7ben said:

No , nothing like a pot roast. The pot roast will rot in the dark if it’s warm. The virus will live in the dark regardless of temp 

Yep the tastiness of the pot roast will go to shit after a day or 2 of sitting on the counter top.  It will stay good in the fridge for days.

the corona virus laying on your countertop with UV exposure and warmth with die quicker then if the cornoavirus is in your fridge.  The virus would be able to infect you after many days if it was in your fridge 

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Just now, BOHICA said:

Yep the tastiness of the pot roast will go to shit after a day or 2 of sitting on the counter top.  It will stay good in the fridge for days.

the corona virus laying on your countertop with UV exposure and warmth with die quicker then if the cornoavirus is in your fridge.

It's a fact Ben is ignoring for whatever reason.:lol:

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10 minutes ago, f7ben said:

How fucking dumb would you have to be to equate bacterial proliferation to viral sterilization. 

Fuck me there are some dumbfucks here

The cold/warm weather argument is valid.

 

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/02/what-happens-to-coronavirus-covid-19-in-warmer-spring-temperatures/

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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

Ya no shit!!!  God some people are just stupid when it comes to this shit.  Just like pot roasts, virus don’t like being exposed to long days and high temps for days on end.  Makes both worthless!!!  Colds, Coronas viruses and flus are just so pandemically bad in the US in late spring and summer.  

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39 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Virus don’t like UV....  that is how hospital sterilize instruments.  As days get longer the virus’s ability to survive outside a host diminish.  Also the warmth shortens the curious ability to infect, higher humidity causes virus expelled to actually fall to the ground at a quicker pace.  The virus in dry conditions can stay suspended in the air longer.  The colder it is the longer a virus will stay healthy.....  

 

much like Ben’s Pot roast...  you leave it out on a counter in the summer time it will go bad within hours...  put in the fridge it will stay good for a longer period of time.

Another corona virus, MERS originated in the high temp, hi UV region of Saudi Arabia. It spread regardless. No one knows how this virus will respond to seasonal change. It’s here to stay regardless. The world will learn to live with it and it’s higher death rate. Btw, there is no seasonality to MERS

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Another corona virus, MERS originated in the high temp, hi UV region of Saudi Arabia. It spread regardless. No one knows how this virus will respond to seasonal change. It’s here to stay regardless. The world will learn to live with it and it’s higher death rate. 

It will be included in next year's flu vaccine for the weak.

Next.

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2 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

It will be included in next year's flu vaccine for the weak.

Next.

They’ve been working on a vaccine for 15 years on two even more deadly corona viruses  no luck so far. The common cold is a corona virus. No vaccine for it either. 

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10 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Another corona virus, MERS originated in the high temp, hi UV region of Saudi Arabia. It spread regardless. No one knows how this virus will respond to seasonal change. It’s here to stay regardless. The world will learn to live with it and it’s higher death rate. Btw, there is no seasonality to MERS

Mers is not a robust virus like the common flu.  Since 2012 there have been what...  2000 cases of it.

This new one will fizzle as it is a winter time virus.  It can’t survive the heat very well

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

They’ve been working on a vaccine for 15 years on two even more deadly corona viruses  no luck so far. The common cold is a corona virus. No vaccine for it either. 

It's overblown imo.

The common flu kills many every year.

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7 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Mers is not a robust virus like the common flu.  Since 2012 there have been what...  2000 cases of it.

This new one will fizzle as it is a winter time virus.  It can’t survive the heat very well

It’s a very robust virus. More so than any other. Just doesn’t have the same contagion effect. Did trump tell you that?

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5 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

It’s a very robust virus. More so than any other. Just doesn’t have the same contagion effect. Did trump tell you that?

How many Mers cases globally has there been....  If it is a robust virus it has to be millions upon millions??

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

Virus don’t like UV....  that is how hospital sterilize instruments.  As days get longer the virus’s ability to survive outside a host diminish.  Also the warmth shortens the curious ability to infect, higher humidity causes virus expelled to actually fall to the ground at a quicker pace.  The virus in dry conditions can stay suspended in the air longer.  The colder it is the longer a virus will stay healthy.....  

 

much like Ben’s Pot roast...  you leave it out on a counter in the summer time it will go bad within hours...  put in the fridge it will stay good for a longer period of time.

My venison chili has a shelf life of about ten years. 

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5 minutes ago, ford_428cj said:

Italy just got hit...15 dead out of 300 so far that have it.

Hasn't hit here yet 

looks like all the deaths in Italy have been boomers or older!!!!

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9 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

How many Mers cases globally has there been....  If it is a robust virus it has to be millions upon millions??

It has a 35% mortality rate. It infects every cell structure in the body. That’s robust virus. As I indicated, apparently you didn’t read it properly, the contagion effect is low. 

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

It has a 35% mortality rate. It infects every cell structure in the body. That’s robust virus. As I indicated, apparently you didn’t read it properly, the contagion effect is low. 

so it doesnt live long outside a host since it is less conatigious then being struck by lightning and dieing from that.

How many cases of Mers is there again???

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4 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

so it doesnt live long outside a host since it is less conatigious then being struck by lightning and dieing from that.

How many cases of Mers is there again???

No clue. There’s also no concrete evidence how the virus spreads. It’s completely unlike any other known virus, 

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