Originally Posted by
JBen
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Their climate is temperate. Compared to us, they don’t get the extremes. Warmer winters ( well above 0) and cooler summers. Their traditional flu season is exactly like ours, Dec-Mar.
Their case counts fell drastically in Feb. Their spring is a lot like ours though with average temps in the teens…..just like us. They are also far more densely populated.
Can we think of reasons why they might be so different from us. Other than vaccines or a world wide manipulation of data?
They are around 50% fully vaccinated. That’s still half the population not.
I guess one thing to look for is fatalities. If fatalities flatline, but new cases spike. That might suggest fewer people 50+ are getting it, and it is predominantly younger people. Cases up, deaths down.