But wait, we had 2+ months of being indoors before then, and it didn't lead to COVID spikes. What's the logic here?
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Air conditioning+reopening?
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That’s interesting because in Europe where we don’t really have a/c it’s associated with cold weather.
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Yup. Feb/Mar was bad in NY and the northeast because nobody wants to be outside in those places in those months. Just like nobody want to be outside in Arizona in June/Jul/Aug.
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stop. you've done enough damage saying covid is gone... now spikes everywhere.
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OTOH Chile is chilly now.
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I would guess that heat would also affect mask-wearing, no? We mock people saying they're uncomfortable, but in extreme heat it can actually be a problem
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but if you're looking up AC and staying inside, why do you need to wear a mask? unless your "going inside" is to a group public space but then why would you look up AC.
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This data (as noted on the CDC site) takes a long time to update. So the numbers within the last few weeks are only a fraction of what the actual numbers are (the more recent the smaller the fraction of the actual total).
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