COPD can react different to humidity. Some do better with more humitiy while others dryer with the inverse causing flare ups if changed. Asthma may do better in dryer climate for most but depends. Many dryer states have less plant life especially deserts and winds pick up and carry sand dust around. Can result in life threatening flair ups and suddenly. Best for them to get out of that or out of wind or mask but that causes shortness of breath. Wanka said he does better in humid air. Also he has no extreme temp changes there which is also causes flare ups. Also the condition he could not travel. Only way he could travel would be in a ambulance right now. He’s better off where he is and acclimated to.
If he wanted less humidity he could get a dehumidifier.
Me Copper
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