I can see what you're saying and smoking may well be a contributing factor but not the main one as Russia has an even higher smoking rate than China and the UK and USA have a lower one. Interesting article on Vitamin D's protective effect on respiratory infections:
https://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6583
the enemy has been unmasked
Really ?the enemy has been unmasked
From unsure memory, vitamin D produced by skin under sunlight, so could our blue sky be the difference, is there any study about skin colour effect..on the same line..Vitamin D has helped me to avoid flu/colds for years now
Dead set?Havn’t heard much from the anti vaxxers......
From unsure memory, vitamin D produced by skin under sunlight, so could our blue sky be the difference, is there any study about skin colour effect..on the same line..
In winter, no sun, low vit D especially in clouded sky countries..but Italy and Spain are very sunny..
There is a missing link somewhere
I have very fair skin which is limiting but I do deliberately lie in the sun for about 10 minutes on sunny autumn and spring days to get vitamin D. Really works.
One observation is that whilst it was different historically, there are not many heavy smokers in Australia these days. Smokers yes, but not heavy ones going through a pack a day or more.Or maybe the smoking rate in the currently contaminated group is actually low in Australia?
If weather has anything to do with Australia's lower death rate then we're about to put that to a partial test.I get the feeling we (aka the world) are still missing something big?
If heat really plays a role, we are going to be in very deep shxt as it will get worse and worse here, coming from a large base..If weather has anything to do with Australia's lower death rate then we're about to put that to a partial test.
Melbourne's maximum temperature is forecast to be 16 for the next 4 days with no day over 18 during the coming week and minimums around 10 each night.
That's not proper winter weather but it's a clear, firm departure from the summer weather pattern. So if we see the situation deteriorate in Melbourne, but it does not deteriorate in Brisbane which is still experiencing summer-like weather, then that would possibly be of some relevance.
I mentioned a similar thing the other day, so yes, definitely noticed more shxthead behaviour on the roads.... And more general rudeness.Is anyone else noticing any change in behaviour of others?
Anything really but the specific one I've noticed is the roads seem to have turned into a race track.
At a purely personal level I'm seeing that as a bigger danger to me than the virus at this stage. Only a matter of time until these idiots with their foot to the floor run of the road and hit something.
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