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Originally Posted by powderjunkie
Seasonality may have more to do with how our bodies respond to climate, than how the virus itself interacts with the environment.
I don’t know what that means for tropical regions though. Do they have ‘flu seasons’ at all? Or like their weather, is it just a fairly consistent state throughout the year?
You can’t really use evidence from places that don’t actually have seasons to debunk seasonality. Warmer weather than winter is just one aspect of seasonality - increased hours of sunlight (Vit D) may actually be far more important...
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There is a lot of evidence that Vitamin D is the key to the summer thing.
Something like 95% of people infected have Vitamin D deficiency. Which is not saying much considering 70% of people in North America are deficient as is.
But, if the NHL is going to pull this off without infections and whatnot, they should probably try to outdoor as much stuff as possible.