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Why are libs so scared of covid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 182698" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>COVID is a nasty debilitating disease which can and has struck down thousands of unfortunate souls in your country, Dovey.</p><p></p><p>I think the most unlucky ones are those who live in areas where there's little or no escape for this virus.</p><p></p><p>ie - if a person lives in a congested area with lots of people and humid weather conditions where the air gets trapped along with the germs.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed that COVID has hit the interior states of the US disproportionately hard compared with the most of the coastal states. Same with Canada. The interior provinces are also getting whacked much harder than the West and East coasts of Canada. Montreal and Toronto are the epicentres of the pandemic in Canada. And they're both inland where the air gets trapped with high humidity.</p><p></p><p>I'm lucky to live in a part of Canada close to the ocean where there's ways to escape and get away from the crowds and nowhere for the virus to latch onto. Just 15 miles North pr a half an hour where I live, and it's out in the countryside and into the wilderness. And our infection and death rates are ower in this part of the country than elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]IOEY7z6deks[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Person doesn't have to go far where I live to get away from it in this part of Canada. But I can see how it might be very different if they live in a crowded American/Canadian Metropolis where it takes hundreds of miles to get some fresh air and away from it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 182698, member: 9"] COVID is a nasty debilitating disease which can and has struck down thousands of unfortunate souls in your country, Dovey. I think the most unlucky ones are those who live in areas where there's little or no escape for this virus. ie - if a person lives in a congested area with lots of people and humid weather conditions where the air gets trapped along with the germs. I've noticed that COVID has hit the interior states of the US disproportionately hard compared with the most of the coastal states. Same with Canada. The interior provinces are also getting whacked much harder than the West and East coasts of Canada. Montreal and Toronto are the epicentres of the pandemic in Canada. And they're both inland where the air gets trapped with high humidity. I'm lucky to live in a part of Canada close to the ocean where there's ways to escape and get away from the crowds and nowhere for the virus to latch onto. Just 15 miles North pr a half an hour where I live, and it's out in the countryside and into the wilderness. And our infection and death rates are ower in this part of the country than elsewhere. [MEDIA=youtube]IOEY7z6deks[/MEDIA] Person doesn't have to go far where I live to get away from it in this part of Canada. But I can see how it might be very different if they live in a crowded American/Canadian Metropolis where it takes hundreds of miles to get some fresh air and away from it all. [/QUOTE]
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