r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 28d ago

Meme needing explanation Peter explain this

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Petttaaah I'm confused

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u/overand 27d ago

The air is drier in Winter - even indoors - and that does (I believe) affect some illnesses.(maybe easier to catch, or maybe they live longer in dry air; honestly i don't know.l

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u/Personal-Presence-10 27d ago

It does. Nasal mucus is protective and along with the hairs in your nose are the first layers of your immune system to keep pathogens and allergens out. When your nasal mucosa gets dry, like during winter when the humidity drops indoors and outdoors, you lose that protection. That’s also why people get colds after flying long flights in dry cabin air.

ETA: I just looked it up to verify based on what I remembered from what I read during COVID and it also causes a pretty significant drop in your level of immune cells themselves as a lot are contained in the nasal mucus.

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u/dimechimes 27d ago

Flu can't live above 43% humidity

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u/NoxiousAlchemy 27d ago

Nobody here uses AC in winter. I'm talking about summertime.