Aye, Joe, we are likely similarly qualified, and I'd argue logic and reason 
take us a long way, in a cordial conversation like this, to be more 
qualified than zero. A few clarifications:

- I understand how you may have read what I wrote this way; however, I did 
not say we should treat it "like the flu every year" but that we will 
likely need to learn to live with it, similarly but likely with 
differences, to the way we live with the flu;
- flu vaccines are like helmets on bikes, they may not do what people think 
they do and naming this leads to volatile conversations. Keep in mind, the 
flu vaccine was very much around in 2017-18. 
- I conceded your point that we don't yet know the effect of warmer 
temperatures.

With abandon,
Patrick 

On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 5:54:33 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Two factors: 1. We don't know how the virus reacts to warmer temps yet. 2. 
> We don't have a vaccine yet. 
>
> We can't treat it as "like the flu every year" until we've been through 
> this pandemic and can see the other side of it, and with a vaccine to fight 
> it. Which means all of us speculating about this on a bike forum should 
> stop doing that and stick with the OP's question. Which, frankly, we're 
> exactly as qualified to answer as the guy who asked it 🤷

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