King9WillReturn

King9WillReturn t1_jdd3au7 wrote

As of 2022 that is correct.

In the US:

Toyota Sienna (Princeton, Indiana)
Toyota Sequoia (Princeton, Indiana)
Toyota Highlander (Princeton, Indiana)
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (Georgetown, Kentucky)
Toyota Camry (Georgetown, Kentucky)
Toyota Avalon (Georgetown, Kentucky)
Toyota Tacoma (San Antonio, Texas)
Toyota Tundra (San Antonio, Texas)
Toyota Corolla (Blue Springs, Mississippi)

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King9WillReturn t1_j5uc074 wrote

Because there is no sudden variable that makes the city coincidentally dirtier on a (random) snow day than any other day of the year. You're only seeing the dirt accumulate suddenly and visually in the snow. A visual bias.

You would need to show data that there is an external variable at play on that specific day. E.G. Rise of traffic. Factories pumping out more soot. Then you would have to show why it coincidentally only happened on snow days and why. Also, what happens if it doesn't snow on these days that you showed the variables to be planned to release more dirt and pollution. A near impossible task.

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King9WillReturn t1_j1nsqgj wrote

>did not stop the transfer of COVID

This shows that you are completely full of shit. ^It never claimed that it would stop the transfer. Just that your odds of dying or filling the hospital would be greatly diminished. Maybe stop spreading bullshit Fox News/Trump/GQP talking points? It's been three years. You could have educated yourself by now.

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