I don't know if I believe it. The evidence seems to contradict the results.Thanks. Just looking at the numbers and the map, it looks like the south was (in general) hit less hard than the northern states. But maybe warmth has nothing to do with it.I read yesterday that warm weather was not deemed a factor in reducing the spread of Wuhan Virus according to a study by University of Toledo(?).Population density and warmer climate also appear to have some effect.
Not saying it's fact...but that's what I read.
But! There it's a lot of talk about vitimin D. Something people in the South get a lot more of (generally) and that city folks are susceptible to exceedingly low levels of...so there's that.