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The strong summer sun is capable of wiping out 90 percent or more of coronavirus in just 34 minutes, a new study has found.

Scientists suggest that “midday sunlight in most US and world cities during summer” is extremely effective in inactivating the virus that causes COVID-19, according to the study published earlier this month.

The virus, however, is most infectious from December until March — when it can live for up to a day or more “with risk of re-aerosolization and transmission in most of these cities.”

The study, which appeared in the journal Photochemistry and Photobiology, was authored by Jose-Luis Sagripanti and David Lytle — scientists who are retired from the US Army and Food and Drug Administration, respectively.

The pair also suggests that the mandatory stay-at-home orders issued in hopes of stopping the spread of coronavirus may have been more harmful than good.

“In contrast, healthy people outdoors receiving sunlight could have been exposed to lower viral dose with more chances for mounting an efficient immune response,” the study said.

Past research has shown that during the Spanish Flu outbreak of 1918-’19, patients who were exposed to fresh air and sunshine in “open-air hospitals” may have had a better chance at survival.

The new evidence comes months after health experts shot down the idea that the virus doesn’t spread as much in hotter climates.



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I will say Mob was onto something way before others here and he was made fun of for it.
 

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Fla has had an increase. That’s just because thousands and thousands are hitting the beaches , bars and restaurants
 

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I’ve always said “flu season” is really just lack of of vitamin d. Lots of us live above the 30 degree mark of the equator, meaning we don’t receive the needed up rays to create vitamin d. Vitamin d governs over 3,000 immunological genes.
 

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I’ve always said “flu season” is really just lack of of vitamin d. Lots of us live above the 30 degree mark of the equator, meaning we don’t receive the needed up rays to create vitamin d. Vitamin d governs over 3,000 immunological genes.

Vitamin D, garlic, monolaurin, zinc. These would reduce China virus by a whole lot. Fauci has blood on his hands. I hope he gets hit by a bus today.
 

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Virus free my arse

Florida 3000+ deaths. What is the total population?


Florida 21.48 million.


Percentage of deaths per population. Florida 0.0139%.


And I didn't even subtract long term hospice from the equation. Makes it even more of a lottery shot that you will end up dying.
 
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Florida 3000+ deaths. What is the total population?


Florida 21.48 million.


Percentage of deaths per population. Florida 0.0139%.


And I didn't even subtract long term hospice from the equation. Makes it even more of a lottery shot that you will end up dying.

Florida is a BIG state.

If you are in the panhandle area, you're fine. Have fun at the beaches and such.

If you are in Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Palm Beach area, then you still have a LONG way to go
 

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Florida is a BIG state.

If you are in the panhandle area, you're fine. Have fun at the beaches and such.

If you are in Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Palm Beach area, then you still have a LONG way to go

you have a long way to go to understanding reality. that is all.
 

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Coronavirus cases continued skyrocketing in Florida, where health officials Friday reported 8,942 new infections, eclipsing a previous single-day record of 5,511 set just two days ago. Fatalities in the state also appeared to be trending upward, with 39 new deaths announced Friday.


Average cases are now up about 77 percent from a week ago, and 526 percent since Memorial Day. It is the 19th day in a row that Florida has hit a new average high; four other states (Arizona, Mississippi, Missouri and Oklahoma) have also hit new marks on Friday.

Temp: 97 in Florida today
BuT tHE SUn kiLls It!




 

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Again, seems like everyone has a bit of the truth.

The sun doesn't kill this thing. The data says otherwise, or else cases wouldn't have went wild in the southern states.

That said, it could weaken it. We will know more in a few weeks, but it appears that deaths nor hospitalizations are trending upward at the same rate as cases. So, these rocketing new cases are not nearly as serious. Some of that I believe is due to wider availability of testing. Again, most don't even know they have it.

Deaths as a percentage of population is a meaningless statistic. Despite what the media says, the chances of getting this are not 100%. The key stat to me is what happens if you do get it. Death rate in Florida, assuming data is directionally correct, and taking a 2 week lag into account, is around 3%. I expect this number to drift lower.

So, reality somewhere in the middle, as usual. Not a farce or a joke like some say, but not as dire as others say.
 

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