Cold per se doesn't make you sick, but with THIS weather and lack of central heating systems in KM, I'd say I have been almost suffering of hypothermia after over a month of bearing low temperatures when away from two heaters I bought (which I still try to use them only when it is really cold, like today).
I think the idea of having a constant fresh airflow is plain stupid these days, more so due to the pollution levels we have been reaching in December and end of November. Alas, in autumn and winter we have higher pollution levels everywhere because of low-pressure conditions. Last Monday I stayed at home, not just refusing to chill my bones in my shared office (with open windows I keep on closing), but mainly because of the AQI that from red levels skied up into purple for 2 or 3 hours.
All in all, windows closed allow for better health conditions, especially to foreigners less used to Chinese cold and flu strains.
I also try to wear PM 2.5 masks on public transports (when I seldom used them, outside my cycling routine), in which the dry air allows for the spreading of viruses at a longer distance. And we know Chinese do not cover their mouths when sneezing, coughing, etc...
Kunming to put 45,000 public use bikes on roads
Posted byGreat! Let's hope this will work also with Visa, Mastercard and Unionpay. The requirement of having a Chinese ID card is too much of a limitation.
Genetically modified monkeys an MIT 'Breakthrough Technology'
Posted byAs usual, still, our human society does not care giving the necessary account of the issue. This is obviously an achievement that took years of research. How many monkeys were used and died for this. How costly was this project? What is the estimate for future human life savings vs. animal sacrifices?
Even if this is China, any state funded research should be bound at stating such data in their results.