Originally Posted by Bluebina The virus spreads less easily in warmer climates, colder Winters will be worse for the continued spread of the virus. We are sure to have a big spike this Winter. That doesn't explain why warm countries like Singapore and Iran were amongst the first to be affected outside China. I think people initially assumed it would act like a flu virus, but we've since seen that it doesn't.
Originally Posted by lardy That doesn't explain why warm countries like Singapore and Iran were amongst the first to be affected outside China. I think people initially assumed it would act like a flu virus, but we've since seen that it doesn't. I agree with that, the current figures for several American states also show that the virus can prosper in warm weather.
Originally Posted by lardy That doesn't explain why warm countries like Singapore and Iran were amongst the first to be affected outside China. I think people initially assumed it would act like a flu virus, but we've since seen that it doesn't. Wasn't it due to Chinese workers?
Originally Posted by WJ99mobile Wasn't it due to Chinese workers? What do you mean? The virus survives at higher temperatures in Chinese workers than other people?
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