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The grand solution to stopping spread of coronavirus -

Turn off the Air conditioning, turn up the heat.

This will make spread in public places, vehicles, grocery stores, food places, etc minimal.

The lipid layer of coronavirus is very sensitive to heat and dryness.

If schools, public places, grocery stores, simply turn up the heat it will naturally sanitize all surfaces. Then focus can be put on outdoor surfaces in colder climates.

This is more effective than spraying or disinfecting as some schools and places have begun doing.

If you increase the ambient temperature OR decrease humidity you have exponential effects on community spread in said area.

https://www.hindawi.com/journals/av/2011/734690/

The main route of transmission of SARS CoV infection is presumed to be respiratory droplets. However the virus is also detectable in other body fluids and excreta. The stability of the virus at different temperatures and relative humidity on smooth surfaces were studied. The dried virus on smooth surfaces retained its viability for over 5 days at temperatures of 22–25°C and relative humidity of 40–50%, that is, typical air-conditioned environments. However, virus viability was rapidly lost (>3 log10) at higher temperatures and higher relative humidity (e.g., 38°C, and relative humidity of >95%). The better stability of SARS coronavirus at low temperature and low humidity environment may facilitate its transmission in community in subtropical area (such as Hong Kong) during the spring and in air-conditioned environments. It may also explain why some Asian countries in tropical area (such as Malaysia, Indonesia or Thailand) with high temperature and high relative humidity environment did not have major community outbreaks of SARS.

>> No.11451267
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11451267

There is a tiny problem in your plan, 38°C with 95% humidity is deadly for people. Maybe useful for decontamination, but not for public places.

>> No.11451284

Dolan Drumpf was right the virus will disappear in the summer heat?

>> No.11451287

>>11451267
It's a relative scale. You increase the heat indoors and spread is reduced.

It's sort of a no brainer measure.

>> No.11451291

>>11451287
Yes well staying alive is also relative

>> No.11451300

>>11451291
Listen. Sars-1 was well known for having significantly reduced spread rate in warm environments.

If we can control climate indoors, why would you not replicate lower spread environments instead of keeping it at the high spread rate AC range?

>> No.11451305

>>11451300
Yes and humans are know for having significantly less aliveness at 38 at 95%

>> No.11451309

>>11451305
.....

You're too fucking retarded, fuck off.

>> No.11451313

>>11451309
>noooo you can't just call out my solution that kills more people than the disease noooo

>> No.11451320

>>11451287
It isn't relative.
I don't think you understand. 38°C with 95% humidity is absolutly not suitable for human survival. The people would die.

>> No.11451330

>>11451320
>>11451313
Do you understand why South east asia has a more managable outbreak than Korea and Japan?

Climate

If you change the average climate indoors in say America to one that is less conducive to coronavirus spread it would have a massive impact on R0

A change from 72F to 80F indoors could be enough to reduce r0 to less than 1 alone.

>> No.11451332

>>11451284
Remember to rake your forests

>> No.11451340

>>11451330
38c is over 100 degrees F and yes at 95% humidity it starts to kill people and reduces the productivity to near 0 for those it doesn't kill.

>> No.11451352

>>11451340
You're fucking clueless or autistic. Coronavirus is sensitive to humidity and heat when on surfaces. This is shown and well known by extensive tracking of SARS-1 outside China which was well known to be heavily influenced by climate.

higher indoor temperatures results in a lower R0

>> No.11451353
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11451353

>>11451330
>Do you understand why South east asia has a more managable outbreak than Korea and Japan?
Bad diagnosis and record keeping

>> No.11451355

>>11451352
Yes and humans will die at the temperatures what you suggest at much greater number than what coronavirus will kill.

>> No.11451357

>noooo you can't just tell me killing people to save them isn't correct you are autistiiiiic

>> No.11451380

>>11451353
It's far less of a problem in Thailand due to climate. Full stop.

>> No.11451410

>>11451330
I don't think you understand where I see the problem with your proposal. It's too hot and wet for people as well. It basically doesn't work at 33°C, and even that would be way too opressive for long term activity. 38°C would kill you very soon.

>> No.11451426

>>11451410
Watch this faggot. Track which countries have big community spread.

I'll give a hint. It's going to be northern hemisphere countries and ones pumping energy into AC to keep their shit chilly.

>> No.11451428

>>11451380
No place on Earth is that hot and wet. The paper basically proves it's a false hope that the summer will stop it.

>> No.11451459

>>11451426
Do you just not understand that humans die in the conditions you are proposing from the heat and humidity

>> No.11451462

I think /sci/ is full of monkeys at the moment.

You can track the spread right now worldwide. It's all cold and dry countries with high usage of AC that have spread.

Thailand had the most visitors from Wuhan in the world and has no outbreak. The cold and dry countries like Korea, Japan, Europe, are all having outbreaks

put 2 and 2 together fuckfaces.

Not to mention every virus in the family of coronaviruses has temperature sensitivity and humidity sensitivity with extreme seasonality.

This isn't fucking rocket science you fucking MORONS

>> No.11451467

>>11451459
>>11451428
>>11451410

WHERE DO I POST TO TURN THE TEMP TO 500F YOU SAMEFAG SPAMMER

I'm saying

CORONAVIRUS IS HIGHLY SENSITIVE TO CLIMATE, INCREASING TEMP AND HUMIDITY REDUCES SPREAD TO THE POINT ALL OUTBREAK IS IN COLD NORTH HEMISPHERE COUNTRIES

>> No.11451476

>>11451467
Yes and I'm saying dead people can't die from the virus so your plan of killing them first will work 100%

>> No.11451510

>>11451467
No, there are multiple people telling you that 38°C at 95% is too hot for people. Even 33°C 95% humidity exceeds any natural heatwave ever recorded, and that is almost no effect according to the paper. 38°C 95% humidity people would overheat and die. What exactly about that you don't understand. Are you retarded?

>> No.11451513

>>11451476
Thailand, south east asia, had an enormous amount of people from China

Thailand did not even ban travel from china at all and had the #1 amount of wuhan travelers.

Yet Italy, Japan, Seattle have worse outbreaks.

Put 2 and 2 together you fucking moronic monkey

CORONAVIRUS IS HIGHLY SENSITIVE TO CLIMATE IN R0

>> No.11451515

>>11451467
>WHERE DO I POST TO TURN THE TEMP TO 500F YOU SAMEFAG SPAMMER
38 DEGREE HEAT AT 95% HUMIDITY IS AT THE LIMIT OF HUMAN ENDURANCE FOR YOUNG HEALTHY PEOPLE AND WAY BEYOND HUMAN ENDURANCE FOR THE VERY YOUNG AND ELDERLY YOU ARE GOING TO GIVE PEOPLE HEAT STROKE

>> No.11451519

>>11451510
It's an example, to show the sensitivity of coronavirus to climate. You do not use the extreme example used to benefit from an interpolation that higher humidity and higher temp are effective at reducing R0 of it.

We also see real world examples of the difference in spread between countries based on climate, just like with SARS-1

>> No.11451530

>>11451513
Yes if you kill people they can't die from the virus, we get that.
It's just not good way to keep people alive.

>> No.11451535

>>11451519
The paper says that lower temperature basically doesn't matter. The same heat with lower humidity slows it very little. You still somehow fail to grasp that the combination of heat and humidity is equally deadly for people.

>> No.11451540

>noooooo if you don't let me kill the people the will die noooo it's not fair my KDA noooo

>> No.11451546

>>11451535
The weakening of the virus in the real world is enough. higher heat and higher humidity in places like thailand is enough to significantly reduce R0.

This is very different than hard to manage and sensitive invitro studies.

In the real world, as evidenced by all coronavirus family members in all cases, it is very sensitive to climate and seasonality.

>> No.11451565

>>11451546
>The weakening of the virus in the real world is enough.
What is your reason to believe the virus get weakened "in the real world" when it doesn't get weakened in the lab?
> places like thailand
It's far more likely they just don't record new cases in Thailand, just like they do in the USA.

>> No.11451594

>>11451565
Thailand was #1 source in world of wuhan tourists

I know this in detail because I made lots of money via public markets on this pandemic. I have researched everything extensively.

So, by this point, Thailand would have ZERO way of hiding an exponential growing virus in their society. we are talking January to March.

>> No.11451599

>>11451594
basically

Climate is EXTREMELY critical in predicting coronavirus outbreak. It's a massive variable.

Leveraging climate control capabilities of indoor spaces in modern world, you can curtail or stop the spread immediately worldwide.

It's literally a flip of a switch away from being solved. This thing is unbelievably climate sensitive

Qom Iran was cold and CLOUDY

>> No.11451603

honestly fuckfaces

this can be solved

the best fucking way of solving this problem is not even being imagined or thought of

for fucks sake

goddamnit

JUST CHANGE THE INDOOR CLIMATES TO A NON CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT

BRING SUMMER EARLY

ITS THAT FUCKING EASY TO STOP

>> No.11451611

I haven't seen more clueless shitposter in a while

>> No.11451613

>>11451611
stop samefagging you stupid fuck. How many times did you multiply your net worth in the past 3 weeks?

>> No.11451614

>>11451380
Not the guy you've been arguing with but heat waves kill people fucking moron.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/08/europe/france-heat-wave-deaths-intl-hnk-scli/index.html

>> No.11451620

>>11451614
You can have massive impact going from 72F to 80F or just adding humidifiers to public spaces.

It's really not tough. you guys are ufkcing subhuman retarded. seriously

stop imagining your brains are anything but meat shit. I am 100% CORRECT

>> No.11451623

>>11451428
West Texas hill country, fren. 105°, 95% humidity.

>> No.11451633

>>11451623
yes

now lets suppose you have absolute reasoned belief that simple changes to climate controlled settings could stop this whole fucking thing

what would you be feeling watching humanity struggle with this?

>> No.11451641

>>11451633
to clarify I am not implying we need 100f indoors temperature. Just an increase in indoor temperatures to help sanitize at a higher rate and reduce spread significantly, an example 72f to 80f indoor

>> No.11451647

>>11451633
People would be dropping dead left and right and productivity would be 0 killing even more people

>> No.11451649

Thermostability is the first thing they test when making a vaccine. The fact that nobody has yet come out and given a conclusive statement that the weather warming up will kill the virus, doesn't make me very optimistic.

>> No.11451653

>>11451647
see
>>11451641
samefag low IQ moron

>> No.11451663

>>11451649
There is more than sufficient, 99.99% evidence that it is highly climate sensitive when taking all evidence in aggregate

- Climate all of outbreak spots featuring community spread
- Lack of spread in specific climates despite having larger numbers of infected international travelers
- Evidence from all previous coronavirus R0 sensitivity to climate, including SARS-1
- Non-peer reviewed studies into temperature sensitivity of current Sars-2 coronavirus

All of these things when taken in aggregate support the notion you want to turn the fucking temperate up and humidify your spaces.

>> No.11451687

Let me take an intelligent skeptic through a simple exercise.

Do you believe that coronavirus has a non-zero chance of behaving in a seasonal manner? I believe the consensus opinion of experts in the field would be above 25% chance.

This seasonality implies a high chance of climate sensitivity. Early evidence from non-peer reviewed studies from China also indicate sensitivity to heat and humidity. Other coronavirus in the same family all share seasonality including SARS 1 which was highly influenced by the April seasonality and increasing temperature.

Now then

If we have some signifant chance of seasonality, and therefore climate sensitivity.

Humanity has climate control over many indoor spaces that can be altered. If we move all of these controlled climates to a more resembling summer seasonality. Would this be a chess move you would make to reduce spread?

I would say yes, especially when you weigh cost benefit and high likelihood (even for doubters and skeptics) of success.

When dealing with a highly likely seasonal virus then you absolutely must take efforts that would control the seasonality in climate controlled areas.

>> No.11451689

>>11451633
I'd be laffing since I live in a place that's even hotter in summer. If it turns out that heat plus humidity is a decent solution, this will be used to treat buildings occasionally, not live under those conditions. You simply can't function beyond certain activity above some temperatures. Sleeping in 95°F, for instance, is very hard.

>> No.11451695

>>11451689
I am merely saying. Since we are highly likely dealing with a seasonal outbreak. Why not look at changing the climate of controlled environments to more resemble summer?

This does not have to be 105F, it can be 72F to 80F.

>> No.11451701

>>11451695
>Why not look at changing the climate of controlled environments to more resemble summer?
Sounds great and easy to do A/B testing with that hypothesis.

>> No.11451707

Another reasoning line

Hypothetical HYPOTHETICAL

We are dealing with a virus that dies instantly at 79F environments.

In this scenario. Would society at large increase the temperature of indoor spaces?

How long into the pandemic would it take for that to be thought of if we dealt with a mystery X pandemic. Would you put together the pieces based off spread in hotter vs colder climates in time?

Why would climate control of applicable areas not be inside the pandemic response toolkit when many virus and disease are temperature sensitive?

>> No.11451712

What will happen

3 months from now: Wow Coronavirus was seasonal and the summer helped stop it.

It will occur to none of the same people saying it was seasonal that we could have leveraged climate control of indoor areas to reduce spread.

Even though it would on a logic basis be elementary and obvious.

>> No.11451719

The paperclip ending seems like a better and better idea each day.

>> No.11451724

>>11451687
I wouldn't worry about seasonal spread once they make a vaccine mandatory every year.

>> No.11451730

>>11451724
I'm saying it's extremely obvious a simple solution could be used to this problem. That for some reason everyone on the fucking planet is looking past.

>> No.11451740 [DELETED] 

((Btw I didn't make +200% returns on worth waiting for it to get worse before beginning to tell people the obvious solution I knew since Day 0))

I'm a good actor in the world.

>> No.11451748

Like literally

HUMANITY IS SO FUCKING RETARDED LMAO

TURN UP THE HEAT FUCKFACE MEATBAGS

>> No.11451749

>>11451730
Sounds expensive. A lot of people in eastern european countries won't be able to afford it.

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>> No.11451763

>>11451267
>>11451305
>>11451410
I don't think OP is saying you should keep high temps/humidity ALL THE TIME.

>> No.11451767

>>11451749
8 degrees more and never running AC?

sounds okay

humidifiers work too

In a lot of climates AC is going to be used to increase spread

>> No.11451776 [DELETED] 

imagine for a sec

everything else

not this one

but every other thing not said

sleep easy

>> No.11451787

imagine if pandemic response to a seasonal-effected disease included adjusted climate controlled spaces

would that maek any sense to humanity kek

>> No.11451799

>>11451267
>There is a tiny problem in your plan, 38°C with 95% humidity is deadly for people. Maybe useful for decontamination, but not for public places.
t. Doesn't line in Australia

>> No.11451809

>>11451707
>Would society at large increase the temperature of indoor spaces?
You'd just set thermometers to go to 85° or 90° when the building or room is unoccupied.

>> No.11451810

>>11451799
yes

ask yourself, did Italy or australia get more chinese people?

>> No.11451828

>>11451251
heat and wetness*

not dryness

>> No.11451885

That image makes me angry

>> No.11452023

>>11451763
I don't think OP understands that 38°C or 95% are fine alone, but both at once will kill you. Exact same thing for the virus.
>>11451799
Australia is dry. Dry heat is fine, it's the combination with humidity that is deadly (since sweating fails to cool you)

>> No.11452219

>>11451885
it makes me very [redacted]

>> No.11452533
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11452533

I'm not sure why everyone is shitting on OP and getting hung up on the 38 degree number. I live in SEA and everyone freaked out for a bit but it's become increasingly clear that it's simply not spreading the same here.
Over Chinese New Year my city alone had tens of thousands Chinese people fly in. We had multiple thousands every few days on cruise ships, everyone thought it would be end of times. Absolutely nothing happened. There's been a few cases and Malaysia has some of the best healthcare around.
The exception would be Singapore but that's because getting anywhere in Singapore requires catching packed trains and buses, virtually no one drives there. Had the lowest rate of car ownership in the world.
Compare that to my city and many places in SEA with high personal vehicle usage rates.
I'm with OP on this one in that it's likely affected by seasonal environments as many viruses are.
As for whether turning up the heat works, sent people in winter already getting their buildings and not using aircon. Seems like you are asking for something that's already happening.

>> No.11452535

>>11451267
Have you ever gone to any beach, ever?

>> No.11452556

>>11452535
The warmest ones are red sea/persian gulf. These are those that have those ~31°C wetbulb humidity events. Nothing naturally occuring on this planet goes anywhere near the temperatures suggested.

>> No.11452559

>>11451267
what is texas

>> No.11452574

>>11452559
No. Doesn't happen there. You may have high humidity in the morning and high temperatures in the evening, not at once.

>> No.11452631
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>>11452556

>> No.11452889

>>11451267
>anon isn't ebin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauna

>> No.11452897

>>11452631
Tfw record high is the average now

>> No.11453128

>>11451251

what is in her mouth?

>> No.11453186

>>11451251
>38°C

Remember that the temperature of your (healthy) body is 37°C.

>> No.11453244

>>11452897
38°C is nowhere near the record, and it isn't that rare either on some months by any stretch of the imagination. Averages are fixed numbers either btw.

>> No.11453268

>>11453186
It is also very humid in the lungs or so I've heard.

>> No.11453285

>>11451320
Listen, in the southern hemisphere is summer, this last weak peak temperature were I live ranged from 33°C to 39°C and the humidity ranged from 65% to 87%. And most people doesn't use AC here. We are just used to it. 95% of humidity AND 38°C might be really uncomfortable but OP said 95% of humidity OR 38°C degrees. Nobody would die retard.

>> No.11453308

>>11451462
It’s fucking winter now u dipshit...

>> No.11453329

>>11451426
>>11451330
Ok, seriously you "it won't spread in hot climates!" fags.
Explain Iran. Place is a pandemic and its in the desert

>> No.11453593 [DELETED] 

>>11452631
>>11453244

That high humidity doesn't occur together with those record temperatures. Humidity peaks in the morning, temperature in the evening.
>>11452889
For this very reason, saunas are dry. People have killed themselves by making a sauna too wet by accident.
>>11453285
The paper says both. 38°C with 95% humidity will kill you if you stay, because 38°C is higher than your body temperature.

>> No.11453596

>>11452631
>>11453244

That high humidity doesn't occur together with those record temperatures. Humidity peaks in the morning, temperature in the afternoon/evening.
>>11452889
For this very reason, saunas are dry. People have killed themselves by making a sauna too wet by accident.
>>11453285
The paper says both. 38°C with 95% humidity will kill you if you stay, because 38°C is higher than your body temperature.

>> No.11453598

>>11453128
a ball gag

>> No.11454644

>>11453596
Troll

>> No.11454816

>>11454644
?

>> No.11454830 [DELETED] 

>>11451251
noooo
NNNOOOOO
NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
IF THEY KNOW THEY CAN JUST DRINK HOT TEA AND KEEP THEIR HOUSE WARMER, WASH THEIR BODY WITH EG PATCHOULI ESSENTIAL OIL, TAKE VITAMIN C... THEN THEY WON'T ACCEPT THE VAXX.

THEY WON'T ALLOW US TO MANIPULATE THEM USING THEIR FEAR, REORGANIZE SOCIETY., FORCE VACCINATIONS, CONTROL THEIR MOVEMENTS, AND CRAM THEM INTO MEGAREGIONS.

SHUT IT DOWN
SHUT
IT
DOWN

THE GOYIM KNOW SHUT IIITTT DDDDOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHUT DOWN THE VITAMIN C AND WATER BOILING SHUT IT DOWNNN!!!ONEONEONE!!!11!1

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>>11454830
SHUT IT DOWN
BUILD THE HIGH SPEED RAIL
BUILD THE HIGH DENSITY HOUSING FASTER

THEY'RE WAKING UP. WE NEED TO SHUT IT DOWN.

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>>11454830
>H EG PATCHOULI ESSENTIAL OIL

>> No.11454903 [DELETED] 

>>11454887
CLAMPED
VAXXED
DURGUMDIZED

HE DROOLS AND WAITS FOR SOME TOOL TO MAKE AN INFERIOR PRODUCT WHEN HE COULD JUST TAKE SOMETHING THAT LITERALLY GROWS ITSELF, PUT IT THROUGH STEAM DISTILLATION, AND BE IN CONTROL OF HIS OWN LIFE.

WHAT
A
TOOL

WHAT A TOOL. LAMO LAMO LAMO
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.11454908

>>11454903
Based methposter

>> No.11454910
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11454910

>>11451267
>what is sauna

>> No.11454919

>>11454910
>Finns
>People

>> No.11454924

>>11454910
I do love filing taxes in a sauna, it really boosts the efficiency when I need to weld stuff in my factory job and honestly grocery shopping in a sauna is really good and efficient

>> No.11454930

>>11451267
I was in an 80°C sauna yesterday and it was steamy, dumb anglofag.

>> No.11454932

>>11454919
Kyllä, we are not humans anymore. Suck it Westerners we are colonizing Ganymede!

>> No.11454935

>>11453596
>For this very reason, saunas are dry. People have killed themselves by making a sauna too wet by accident.
A steamsauna is usually 50°C, enough to steamroll any weakling viruslet. Also I've been to a 120°C sauna.

>> No.11454936 [DELETED] 

>>11454924
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
IF I BREATHE EVEN ONE CORONAVIRUS I'LL DIE
INSTANT DEATH SENTENCE
AHAAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHEEEEELLLLLPPPP SAVE MMMEEEEEEEE BIG DADDY PATERNAL STATE HEELLLPPPP

IT'S NOT LIKE THE VIRUS ISN'T DEACTIVATED BY EVEN A TRIVIAL FEVER AND THAT'S WHY RESPIRATORY ISSUES AND CYTOKINE STORM ARE THE PRIMARY ISSUES.

IT'S NOT LIKE THE "INCUBATION PERIOD" IS LITERALLY IT BUILDING UP IN YOUR SINUSES, EMBEDDING IN MUCUS, AND DRIPPING DOWN YOUR ESOPHAGUS INTO THE BASE OF YOUR LUNGS WHERE IT'S COOL AND DAMP, AND THEREIN, ESTABLISHING ITSELF IN SOMEONE WHO'S TOO IMMUNOCOMPROMISED TO FIGHT IT OFF

HELP. CORONA IS GONNA GET ME IT'S EVERYWHERE THEY'RE COMING

HALP HALP HALP~~~!!!!!!

This is you right now. Seriously, drink some hot tea, inhale some warm steam from a sauna or bath, maybe increase your body's resilience using an infrared light. Take a step back and calm down. You know what they say, or what I say, you know what I say, if you aren't using your brain someone else will. Those who do not have their own reins, someone else will take them.

Also, supplement a maintenance dose of vitamin C. Maybe 5-10 grams, as sodium ascorbate.

Unclamp. Do not
DO NOT
ALLOW THEM TO CLAMP.

THEY ARE ALWAYS TRYING TO CLAMP. REMEMBER THIS. THESE ARE THE DAYS WE'RE LIVING IN.

For now.

>> No.11454937

>>11454936
>>11454903
>>11454830
Take your benzos, clampy

>> No.11454939 [DELETED] 

>>11454937
Clamped.
Unclamp.

>> No.11454957

>>11451251
does this mean it cant spread in saunas

>> No.11454960 [DELETED] 

>>11454957
ASSUMING THE DATA IS ACCURATE AND UNCLAMPED.

>> No.11454986

>>11454957
You will die if you already have a fever though.

>> No.11455001 [DELETED] 

>>11454986
You'll also die if you clamp your immune response by taking glutathione depleting fever reducers.

>> No.11455042

>>11454910
>>11454930
>>11454935

As I answered above, sauna is dry. Steamy 80°C would be more or less an instant kill. At least you would get scalded very badly.

>> No.11455056

>>11455042
You can stay in sauna for a while, you just can't work and you need to be able to leave into a cool place which defeats the purpose

>> No.11456018

>>11455042
Steam baths exist as well, moron

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steambath

>> No.11456041 [DELETED] 

>>11451251
noooo
NNNOOOOO
NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
IF THEY KNOW THEY CAN JUST DRINK HOT TEA AND KEEP THEIR HOUSE WARMER, WASH THEIR BODY WITH EG PATCHOULI ESSENTIAL OIL, TAKE VITAMIN C... THEN THEY WON'T ACCEPT THE VAXX.

THEY WON'T ALLOW US TO MANIPULATE THEM USING THEIR FEAR, REORGANIZE SOCIETY., FORCE VACCINATIONS, CONTROL THEIR MOVEMENTS, AND CRAM THEM INTO MEGAREGIONS.

SHUT IT DOWN
SHUT
IT
DOWN

THE GOYIM KNOW SHUT IIITTT DDDDOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHUT DOWN THE VITAMIN C AND WATER BOILING SHUT IT DOWNNN!!!ONEONEONE!!!11!1

>> No.11456046
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>>11456041
SHUT IT DOWN
BUILD THE HIGH SPEED RAIL
BUILD THE HIGH DENSITY HOUSING FASTER
GET THEM INTO THE CASHLESS SOCIETY
OFF THE LAND
OUT OF THE CAR
OFF THE LAND
OFF OFF OFF
OUT!!!!11!

THEY'RE WAKING UP. WE NEED TO SHUT IT DOWN.

>> No.11456048

>>11454887
CLAMPED
VAXXED
DURGUMDIZED

HE DROOLS AND WAITS FOR SOME TOOL TO MAKE AN INFERIOR PRODUCT WHEN HE COULD JUST TAKE SOMETHING THAT LITERALLY GROWS ITSELF, PUT IT THROUGH STEAM DISTILLATION, AND BE IN CONTROL OF HIS OWN LIFE.

WHAT
A
TOOL

WHAT A TOOL. LAMO LAMO LAMO
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.11456051 [DELETED] 

>>11454924
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
IF I BREATHE EVEN ONE CORONAVIRUS I'LL DIE
INSTANT DEATH SENTENCE
AHAAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHEEEEELLLLLPPPP SAVE MMMEEEEEEEE BIG DADDY PATERNAL STATE HEELLLPPPP

IT'S NOT LIKE THE VIRUS ISN'T DEACTIVATED BY EVEN A TRIVIAL FEVER AND THAT'S WHY RESPIRATORY ISSUES AND CYTOKINE STORM ARE THE PRIMARY ISSUES.

IT'S NOT LIKE THE "INCUBATION PERIOD" IS LITERALLY IT BUILDING UP IN YOUR SINUSES, EMBEDDING IN MUCUS, AND DRIPPING DOWN YOUR ESOPHAGUS INTO THE BASE OF YOUR LUNGS WHERE IT'S COOL AND DAMP, AND THEREIN, ESTABLISHING ITSELF IN SOMEONE WHO'S TOO IMMUNOCOMPROMISED TO FIGHT IT OFF

HELP. CORONA IS GONNA GET ME IT'S EVERYWHERE THEY'RE COMING

HALP HALP HALP~~~!!!!!!

This is you right now. Seriously, drink some hot tea, inhale some warm steam from a sauna or bath, maybe increase your body's resilience using an infrared light. Take a step back and calm down. You know what they say, or what I say, you know what I say, if you aren't using your brain someone else will. Those who do not have their own reins, someone else will take them.

Also, supplement a maintenance dose of vitamin C. Maybe 5-10 grams, as sodium ascorbate.

Unclamp. Do not
DO NOT
ALLOW THEM TO CLAMP.

THEY ARE ALWAYS TRYING TO CLAMP. REMEMBER THIS. THESE ARE THE DAYS WE'RE LIVING IN.

For now.

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>>11454937
Clamped.
Unclamp.

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>>11454957
ASSUMING THE DATA IS ACCURATE AND UNCLAMPED.

>> No.11456057

Hey buddy I think you got the wrong board, /x/ is two boards down

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>>11454986
You'll also die if you clamp your immune response by taking glutathione depleting fever reducers.

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>>11456057
AAHHHHH HELP I CANT FIND IT I MUST HAVE CORONA

SAD! ;^(

>> No.11456068

>>11451251
>The dried virus on smooth surfaces retained its viability for over 5 days at temperatures of 22–25°C and relative humidity of 40–50%, that is, typical air-conditioned environments
The fuck? That's way hotter than any air-conditioned building.

>> No.11456089

>>11451267
faggot, that's a mild day in Western Australia.

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My girlfriend Corona-chan is so cute!

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>>11456244
Eh.I'd prefer a Re-L tb, qh.

>> No.11456365

>>11451687
Well thats what they did with SARS.

Companies all over asia opened their windows and closed their AC.

>> No.11456375

>tfw global warming saves us
apologize niggers

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>>11456375
Well, they already tried global clamping and vaccination, that didn't help. They're working on global circumcision. This one is a major priority. We tried global chemtrails too. Might as well try global warming while we're at it right?

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>>11451251
Expert said yesterday that spring and summer heat likely won't help a lot.
Also, apparently, they can stay in the air for 30 minutes. Range of 4.5m, as one infection in a bus was proven for a person sitting away roughly 4.5m from someone who was infected.

>> No.11456529

>>11455056
Nah, the virus doesn't last very long and you can drink in the sauna.

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>>11451267
Is this another case of an American not knowing Celcius temperatures?

We regularly get 38° degrees here in Northern Argentina during the Summer and it's not deadly. Same as Australia.

>> No.11456535

>>11451267
>38°C with 95% humidity is deadly for people
for pussies, maybe

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>>11451251
>38C
That's great anon we'll just wait for it to hit 100 degrees out and not turn on the ac.

More people in retirement homes will die from your great solution than of the virus, and that's depending on if the weather hits 100 outside. You fucking idiot.

>> No.11456553

>>11451707
In America we value our fast food and our FREEDOM, dont tell me how to set my ac.

>> No.11456554

>>11451330
>from 72 to 80
Atlanta detected, set that thing at 68 please

>> No.11456556

>>11456549
Are you fucking retarded? Old people love heat. They're basically immune to these temperatures.