At room temperature, a coronavirus responsible for the common cold (HCoV-229E) persisted significantly longer in 50% humidity than 30% humidity.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/coronaviruses-how-long-can-they-survive-on-surfaces#How-to-inactivate-coronavirus
Not sure it correlates to Wash St. weather but likely does and if everyone is touching railings and door handles after touching their face it could explain higher transmission rates.... Along with West Coast connections to China.
SanFran is also humid and they are seeing higher rates.
I don't expect you to think or have the ability to reason. Not yer thing we know
Edited by TigerFan92 at 14:13:31 on 03/04/20