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Can we also void the CL final while we are at it and play it again?
It just looks increasingly likely that they’ll have to void the season. We won’t see any matches for many weeks, if not many months.
According to government advice, they can’t even play behind closed doors. Pretty sure the season will be cancelled. Even if they are given the title it will always have a caveat.
Yeah, it's not stopping the PR machine from kicking into gear thoughThey definitely will not be given the title if the season is cancelled.
"Regular" influenza's ability to spread is affected by temperature, so why do you suspect this wouldn't be?That's bullshit, Covid19 will not be affected by temperatures
Spot on. It's part of the reason the attempt to flatten the curve is being done. Spreading the peak out over seasonal "low" points in all Corona viruses transmission."Regular" influenza's ability to spread is affected by temperature, so why do you suspect this wouldn't be?
The flu virus finds it much harder to survive the the transition from person to person in warm weather. In cold temperatures the outer shell hardens to form a barrier, allowing the virus to survive the time outside of a person. However in warmer temperatures that shell softens to a liquid, providing much less protection, and the virus can no longer survive that transmission.
+ Mourinho's luck, huh?Hahahah Salah, celebrating in the #15 shirt.
There are lots of factors causing the seasonality of flu, one of which being an increase in people being gathered together, but absolutely another is that many viruses struggle to survive in warmer & more humid weather due to the reasons I outlined aboveWas gonna post the same. Average flu isn't effected by temp it's just we are more spread out e.g not inside for warmth so less chance of transmission
No what it's saying is the current biggest coronavirus like Covid19 is Mers which is in the middle East, which is going around fine with their ridiculous weatherI'm not sure what in this interview suggests that coronavirus won't be affected by the warm like influenza and other viruses are, just that it is different & new and so you can't be sure that it will or won't. Which is a fair point.