It was raging in Singapore and it was 90 degrees in Feb. This was always bullshit.
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Came here to write this - exactly
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We all knew it wouldn’t magically disappear.....cases kept growing unabated in Brazil from March onward in the midst of an endless stream of days that were 85 and sunny
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Hope and predict are very different things.
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I actually don't remember scientists saying much about summer temperatures but I do remember many politicians claiming so...
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There was some talk of seasonability and whatnot but it was always tempered by "it doesn't matter when you have a pandemic going on".
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From the article - "Which brings up the most important factor of all: Human behavior, experts said, trumps climate altogether" , headline is garbage
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There's a lot of space between "it will go away during the summer" and "there is a seasonal effect". Acknowleging that the former was always dubious and mitgation and supression matter, any word on the latter? Any indication for the fall?
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Nobody ever counted on this. This is a BS article.
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WSJ seems to be (rapidly) blending their editorial view into their 'journalism' side. But w/r/t this article it is true that a few months ago some scientist, somewhere, allowed that, 'well I can't rule that out... but....' and e.g. WSJ wrote down 'SUNLIGHT WILL DERP CURE COVID'
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