02-19-2020, 04:07 PM
I’ve been hearing discussion of the virus not liking high temperatures or humidity because of how other viruses respond to it. I heard it again today on the news.
Then comes Singapore.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/coronavi...-says.html
I decided to look up temps around China. Watch the temperatures in Singapore. February is a very hot month. Singapore has high humidity. You won’t hear anyone speak on that but they keep talking about how viruses don’t like high temps.
It’s right there for everyone to see. If it takes off in Singapore, it will thrive just fine here. Not your average virus I guess.
And to think it all came from one person in a wet market.
But not to worry, our local big pharma friend ironyak will have us covered with the proper info and pills to pop for this bat virus.
Then comes Singapore.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/coronavi...-says.html
I decided to look up temps around China. Watch the temperatures in Singapore. February is a very hot month. Singapore has high humidity. You won’t hear anyone speak on that but they keep talking about how viruses don’t like high temps.
It’s right there for everyone to see. If it takes off in Singapore, it will thrive just fine here. Not your average virus I guess.
And to think it all came from one person in a wet market.
But not to worry, our local big pharma friend ironyak will have us covered with the proper info and pills to pop for this bat virus.