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A touch of reality -

A touch of reality -
May 12, 2020 09:42PM
Joe
Re: A touch of reality -
May 12, 2020 11:20PM
The reality is that it brings sooo much sadness to families.
The other reality is that the worst affected are people with co-morbidity/metabolic syndrome.
Another reality is that sooner or later it is very likely that we all come into contact with this highly infectious virus?
Re: A touch of reality -
May 13, 2020 12:04AM
Early on one of the fake news outlets (extreme sarcasm) did a story where they used a powder and some children to show how covid could spread extremely easily in an environment. In less than an hour, the children and teacher were covered in this powder. Hands, faces, etc.

People are being foolish to not get this reality. Sooner or later - definitely choose later to never if you can because so much unknown will be known later. You don't want to be one of the stats on the learning curve.

Since Feb - N95, eye protection, gloves in every public crowd situation, remove shoes, wash clothes and shower before making contact with others in the house.

Delivered packages and mail handled with gloves and sit in garage for 3 days.

I'd prefer WalMart goes back to 24 hours because I wake at 5 and can shop almost alone but would still do all of the precautions.

With all of that still taking quercetin, zinc, C, luteolin, rutin, monolaurin daily and have artemisinin and niclosamide as alamo drugs.
Re: A touch of reality -
May 13, 2020 10:41AM
Interesting analysis "Successful Infection = Exposure to Virus x Time"
Re: A touch of reality -
May 13, 2020 04:40PM
Very good George ! Thanks
Re: A touch of reality -
May 13, 2020 10:09PM
We already have been locked up for over 40 days, some governors have abused their power, our gov. is for the following:

How can she possibly explain how she kept Planned Parenthood’s doors open because she called abortion “life-sustaining”, but then banned people from buying seeds at a supermarket to grow their own life-sustaining food?
Re: A touch of reality -
May 16, 2020 09:09AM
The seed ban made no sense. But medical procedures should have never been delayed or blocked as long as capacity was available.

Another similar demonstration of ease of spread.

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