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Coronavirus (COVID-19) is too exciting for adults to discuss (CLOSED)

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I'm saying that if you're outside in direct sunlight the chances of you contracting it are way less than if you're indoors.
And I'm saying prove that. I'm not demanding you prove something you didn't say, like you are with Taos....I'm asking you to prove that it's safer to mingle outdoors with everybody and their mom than it is to stay inside where, hopefully, the virus isn't. Because that flies in the face of everything actual scientists are saying.
 
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"Well, you know, AIDS is just as dangerous at the beach as it is in a sex club if you fuck without a condom."


It is?

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And I'm saying prove that. I'm not demanding you prove something you didn't say, like you are with Taos....I'm asking you to prove that it's safer to mingle outdoors with everybody and their mom than it is to stay inside where, hopefully, the virus isn't. Because that flies in the face of everything actual scientists are saying.
No it doesn't. 66% of new cases in NYC a few weeks ago were PEOPLE THAT WERE SHELTERING IN PLACE!

Staying inside is not more effective than being outside in the sun. How about you prove your side? Because you can't. If you think all pathogens live equally at all temperatures and humidity, then I am not sure what to tell you. Use your google box.
 
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That does make sense; however, I always thought it would feel like "water boarding". The expensive one with a pump might feel a little less invasive:

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A C17H21NO4 solution with the second one will make you feel like you can take on the world.
I didn’t know the molecular science but came here to say the same. Well played @sparcboxbuck.

Again, my health regimen below (good way to avoid the Quarantine 15!).
Here's a hoot.. in the rankings of most unsafe to safe drugs.. most unsafe first
1) tylenol
10) cocaine
14) heroin

Heard about this on news this morning... and stated hydroxy is in top group of safest
but my internet sleuth work only found 1-15 unsafest
 
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And I'm saying prove that. I'm not demanding you prove something you didn't say, like you are with Taos....I'm asking you to prove that it's safer to mingle outdoors with everybody and their mom than it is to stay inside where, hopefully, the virus isn't. Because that flies in the face of everything actual scientists are saying.
I've shown stats about Hawaii being one lowest per-capita in cases (in fact, second lowest after Montana) and the lowest in death rates despite being one of the smallest states in area and densest in population. Hawaii has had an extremely low rate and death count even since before Gov "Yard Gnome" Ige locked the state down. And I've said the climate here has played a major role in the low rates, but never said or even hinted that it was the sole cause. You can go ahead and ignore my "anecdotal" first-hand observations on the general public here...I don't give a shit. But I live here and see it here, ever fucking day. People "mask up" when they go into crowded, enclosed places (COSTCO, Foodland, 7-11, etc.) and go mask-less everywhere else. The stats clearly show that going outside here has proven to be essentially as safe as boarding yourself up in your house all day. If you can't add 2 and 2 and get 4, then that's on you.
 
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I've shown stats about Hawaii being one lowest per-capita in cases (in fact, second lowest after Montana) and the lowest in death rates despite being one of the smallest states in area and densest in population. Hawaii has had an extremely low rate and death count even since before Gov "Yard Gnome" Ige locked the state down. And I've said the climate here has played a major role in the low rates, but never said or even hinted that it was the sole cause. You can go ahead and ignore my "anecdotal" first-hand observations on the general public here...I don't give a shit. But I live here and see it here, ever fucking day. People "mask up" when they go into crowded, enclosed places (COSTCO, Foodland, 7-11, etc.) and go mask-less everywhere else. The stats clearly show that going outside here has proven to be essentially as safe as boarding yourself up in your house all day. If you can't add 2 and 2 and get 4, then that's on you.
And that's not science.
 
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I'm dense. I wasn't talking about just Hawaii. In Hawaii's case, I feel like there's more than just that one difference between Hawaii and NYC. You know....scientific method and all that.

For fucks sake. This is like saying water is the cure. Hawaii is surrounded by it. New York, not so much. QED. Case closed. Definitive proof.
I'm dense. I wasn't talking about just Hawaii. In Hawaii's case, I feel like there's more than just that one difference between Hawaii and NYC. You know....scientific method and all that.

For fucks sake. This is like saying water is the cure. Hawaii is surrounded by it. New York, not so much. QED. Case closed. Definitive proof.

So it’s how much water surrounding the land mass that’s the key?

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Debunking Covid Rumors

This is specifically for sunlight. Not humidity or temperature of the atmosphere.

Neither the CDC or the World Health Organization list sunlight exposure as a way to prevent coronavirus.

High-intensity UV light can kill the virus. But the natural UV rays from the sun are not strong enough. Experts say temperatures have to be higher than 140 degrees Fahrenheit to kill a virus.
https://www.nbc-2.com/story/41946538/debunking-covid-19-rumors-does-sunlight-kill-the-coronavirus
 
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It's all very confusing to filter through all the info and figure out what's best for you.

But after reading this thread for the last day or two, I've decided to spend the next 14 days in an open-roofed beach cabana, so I can get fresh air and sunlight while inside, doing coke with a Thai hooker. As long as it's an actual she, and she's a 'bleached' blonde. So Phuket.
 
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I don't have to show you "science" to prove obvious reality.
Is it sunny in California? Florida? Texas? Are they right there behind Hawaii in your rankings? Or maybe it's something other than sunshine that is the key for Hawaii. Like maybe the fact you're 6 hours from anywhere. Nooooo....you've seen people walking around with your eyes. What am I talking about. You've already cracked it.
 
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No it doesn't. 66% of new cases in NYC a few weeks ago were PEOPLE THAT WERE SHELTERING IN PLACE!

Staying inside is not more effective than being outside in the sun. How about you prove your side? Because you can't. If you think all pathogens live equally at all temperatures and humidity, then I am not sure what to tell you. Use your google box.

The research linked a few pages back said it takes 5 minutes in someone’s airstream to contract corona while outdoors with movement. Takes a nano second indoors. It’s not just the sun or the temps. It’s the circulation of air.
 
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Is it sunny in California? Florida? Texas? Are they right there behind Hawaii in your rankings? Or maybe it's something other than sunshine that is the key for Hawaii. Like maybe the fact you're 6 hours from anywhere. Nooooo....you've seen people walking around with your eyes. What am I talking about. You've already cracked it.
Those states are among the lowest for deaths per million. Remember, we are talking about the body’s ability to fight off the virus.
 
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