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COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
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Coincidence or...? Europe's infections started their decline from mid-April last year. The same has happenened this year -- cases declined from mid-April. (It might look like the latest infection wave started to decline during early April for this year, but much of that has to do with loss of reporting over the easter period). Maybe what some professionals have said about infections are going to be predominantly a seasonal thing could be right? https://imgur.com/7LlnDnV Quoting: CoronaCoaster hmm, didn't FL and the south see uptick in cases during summer? in theory, u have a point. more sunshine since ppl are outside more. but they also shop more and congregate more. so it is mixed results. by the way it was summer in BRAZIL. they are going into their winter now. so is that dependant on the variant too? Quoting: JAZZz50 Several states in the south had infections go up in the summer, but it was smaller in comparison to the winter wave which followed. As for Brazil, they might be considered as an interesting exception because they don't have four seasons, only two.
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