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Coronavirus information.

Post by jiminbartow » Mon Apr 13, 2020 1:39 pm

As you may know, the weather is the opposite between the southern and northern hemisphere. For instance, in Australia, Christmas-time is hot, while north of a the equator, Christmas-time is cold. With this in mind, I heard on the news that the Coronavirus will, most likely diminish in the northern hemisphere, as summer approaches and it gets warmer in the next few months and spread to the Southern Hemisphere has their winter approaches and it gets cooler, so the countries south of the equator should get ready and brace themselves for an increase in Coronavirus cases.

It was also noted that, in the northern hemisphere, as summer comes to an end, and winter and flu season approaches, and it gets cooler, there may be a second wave of Coronavirus to strike the countries in the northern hemisphere.

Keep in mind that information on the Coronavirus is continuously being compiled as more is learned and, what may be considered true this week, may be considered wrong next week. However it turns out, stay safe and practice the following established rules put forward in avoiding catching this virus. Wash hands, keep hand sanitizer or alcohol in your vehicle and use on your hands after grocery shopping, keep your hands away from your face, try and maintain at least 6 feet away from others in public, spray mail, packages and contents with Lysol disinfectant spray and wear a mask in public, if you choose. Masks are more effective if sprayed with Lysol and allowed to dry. Jim Patrick