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Posted On: 04/13/2020 1:15:09 PM
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Smart people on this board. Maybe you can disprove a theory/thought I am thinking that might be important to controlling the pandemic?
I am from the Pacific Northwest. North of Seattle Washington. Here in Washington we were the first pandemic hot spot. But have since reduced our curve. I haven’t heard any reasons why it is so easy here compared to other places. Something unique to our weather is we get a lot of days with rain here. Like 200 days a years it rains here. Light rain always. Could this rain be sanitizing our environment with Ozone? O3 is a sanitizer and nature cleanses this way. We are having a possible record April in Seattle that we might break 17 days without rain by this Sunday. No rain predicted for next 10 days. If we get a spike in numbers the next week it might be because we are going through this dry April. Other countries are sanitizing the streets and sidewalk in their cities. I have not seen that in our country. Could this be another reason that some areas are hit harder than others?
Just a sanitizing thought about this pandemic and the issues that surround it. I am hoping for great news this week from results of the trials if we are lucky enough to hear any. Go Leronlimab! May many lives be saved.
GLTU
I am from the Pacific Northwest. North of Seattle Washington. Here in Washington we were the first pandemic hot spot. But have since reduced our curve. I haven’t heard any reasons why it is so easy here compared to other places. Something unique to our weather is we get a lot of days with rain here. Like 200 days a years it rains here. Light rain always. Could this rain be sanitizing our environment with Ozone? O3 is a sanitizer and nature cleanses this way. We are having a possible record April in Seattle that we might break 17 days without rain by this Sunday. No rain predicted for next 10 days. If we get a spike in numbers the next week it might be because we are going through this dry April. Other countries are sanitizing the streets and sidewalk in their cities. I have not seen that in our country. Could this be another reason that some areas are hit harder than others?
Just a sanitizing thought about this pandemic and the issues that surround it. I am hoping for great news this week from results of the trials if we are lucky enough to hear any. Go Leronlimab! May many lives be saved.
GLTU
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