the summer months deaden its spread (really, just slow down its spread) so that it spreads stealthily but inevitably, while the winter months allow it to flourish and explode, seemingly everywhere at the same time (because the summer months allowed to actually go everywhere, just in small little clusters everywhere)
Well it is winter in Australia, thus the higher spread of the disease. The death rate does not appear to be exploding however. I guess our winter is not comparable to some parts of the world though.
Funny, I don't see "The Cold" anywhere on this list.
From same source: "Because it is based on what is "expected" or thought normal, a few cases of a very rare disease may be classified as an "epidemic," while many cases of a common disease (such as the common cold) would not."
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