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https://www.factcheck.org/2020/02/will-the-new-coronavirus-go-away-in-april/
>Numerous human viruses, including influenza and some other coronaviruses (there are several), are seasonal, typically striking in the cooler months, with cases declining as summer nears. Scientists aren’t exactly sure why this happens, but one of the prevailing theories is that it’s because of the weather.
This never made sense.
Why don't "scientists" ask themselves if their virus infection theory may be faulty?
Where do these viruses come from?
Where are they hiding in the summer?
Who creates them?
>typically striking in the cooler months
Maybe the body produces them based on temperature to do something?
>but one of the prevailing theories is that it’s because of the weather.
What
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