In the midst of your summer, not during your normal winter respiratory virus season during which time they tend to spread rapidly.

Right and of course we should simply ignore all of the comorbidities affecting those patients who died with it.

We are way past our summer: we are almost 1/3 the way through our winter.

No we didn’t have the same time to prepare since it hit us in the midst of our normal respiratory virus season and had already spread all over the country quickly before a response could be ramped up.

No ■■■■■ tell us something else we already know.

So Australia’s and USA’s restrictions started almost at the same time.

Which again is irrelevant.

Respiratory viruses spread fastest during the winter months, not during the summer.

Your first cases hit in Australia during the time of year they were least likely to spread.

It is not legitimate at this point in time to talk about Australia’s summer during our winter.

Deaths in the US from homicide? 0.39%

The US is 94th in the world for homicides 4.96 per 100,000.

Most of those occur in Democrat controlled areas. In 2018 19 out of 20 of the most murderous cities had Democrat mayors.

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What winter? There is no ■■■■■■■ winter in Australia.

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Absolutely wrong.

Your winter weather is warmer than my summers. You don’t have a clue what winter is.

ETA:

The high temperature in Perth on June 21st was 73 degrees F. In Fairbanks, the high temperature was 59 degrees F. Don’t talk to me about your so-called winter.

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It snows in Australia on a regular basis in certain parts

When is snows, it is usually winter (June to August)

Allan (a search engine comes in handy once or twice a day)

A little snow in the high country now and then doesn’t equate to winter.

Notice I didn’t say in the mountains. They don’t have any mountains either.

Our winter months are June, July and August.

That’s a calendar definition, not weather.

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Doubling down instead of admiring you are wrong.

Allan

No … telling you like it is. There is no winter in Australia by my standards. Not even by most US States standards. It snows in Hawaii too you know.

So over a mile high isn’t a mountain. Just high country.

Allan (giving lessons on the hannity forum since 2002)

In the US it would be a foothill.

Hell, even in Texas our highest point is nearly twice that high.