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Coronavirus Symptoms FYI I guess we have all seen versions of this of late but pretty simple description just in case. This seemed very helpful.

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Coronavirus Symptoms FYI



I guess we have all seen versions of this of late but pretty simple description just in case.



A friend of a friend of mine posted this on Facebook and I thought I would
send it along. Not a warm or hot weather virus! My friend is an Aussie so
the temperature she is referring to is in centigrade. (I've put the Fahrenheit equivalent in parenthesis.)

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS
Last evening dining out with friends, one of their uncles, who's graduated
with a medical degree and who worked in Shenzhen Hospital (Guangdong
Province, China) sent him the following notes on Coronavirus for guidance:
1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold
2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose.
3. This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature
of just 26/27 C (78 F) degrees. It hates the Sun.
4. If someone sneezes with it, it takes about 10 feet before it drops to the
ground and is no longer airborne.
5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if
you come into contact with any metal surface - wash your hands as soon as
you can with a bacterial soap.
6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will
kill it.
7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink
liquids with ice.
8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for
5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your
eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on.
9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm
water will suffice.
10. Can't emphasise enough - drink plenty of water!
THE SYMPTOMS
1. It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4
days
2. The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then
the lungs, causing pneumonia. This takes about 5/6 days further.
3. With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing.
4. The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind. You feel like you're
drowning. It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.
SPREAD THE WORD - PLEASE SHARE.
 
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Coronavirus Symptoms FYI



I guess we have all seen versions of this of late but pretty simple description just in case.

thanks for the information.

A friend of a friend of mine posted this on Facebook and I thought I would
send it along. Not a warm or hot weather virus! My friend is an Aussie so
the temperature she is referring to is in centigrade. (I've put the Fahrenheit equivalent in parenthesis.)

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS
Last evening dining out with friends, one of their uncles, who's graduated
with a medical degree and who worked in Shenzhen Hospital (Guangdong
Province, China) sent him the following notes on Coronavirus for guidance:
1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold
2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose.
3. This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature
of just 26/27 C (78 F) degrees. It hates the Sun.
4. If someone sneezes with it, it takes about 10 feet before it drops to the
ground and is no longer airborne.
5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if
you come into contact with any metal surface - wash your hands as soon as
you can with a bacterial soap.
6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will
kill it.
7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink
liquids with ice.
8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for
5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your
eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on.
9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm
water will suffice.
10. Can't emphasise enough - drink plenty of water!
THE SYMPTOMS
1. It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4
days
2. The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then
the lungs, causing pneumonia. This takes about 5/6 days further.
3. With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing.
4. The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind. You feel like you're
drowning. It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.
SPREAD THE WORD - PLEASE SHARE.
 
One good thing about all of this is the effect it will have on the flu. What most are being told to do will cut the spread of the flu majorly. Also the public is about to find out that Red China makes over 95% of pharmaceuticals supplied to Americans. The last penicillin plant in the United States was shut down in 2004. We need to start manufacturing things that are critical to us. Some very big people got very rich throwing all of our manufacturing overseas to China. They aren't our friend. Here's tonight's Tucker Carlson report on what's happened while we weren't watching.

Tucker Carlson on Red China and Virus
 
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The sad thing is America was asleep with our eyes wide open. The WTO and combination of FTA . Were disguised to appear to be a good thing . They start out as subtleties , a little here , a little there. Before we knew it , most of our manufacturing jobs had all but disappeared. Even our technology , that was tested and developed here( USA )has gone somewhere else . A little leaven , leaves the whole lump . This took less than 2 generations. It all started long before our current Presideenvy. Sometimes the right word can send you off on a rabbit trail. Please don't quote me on the WTO or FTA as I am by no means and expert on the subject. I just observed that these are some of the doorways that were opened .
 
Supposed to read as "current presidency" Original post was from my phone where the key board is very small and touchy.
 
I am sad to inform all of you this news. I have contracted the Corona Hang over. Please wish me a speedy recovery.
 
Coronavirus Symptoms FYI



I guess we have all seen versions of this of late but pretty simple description just in case.



A friend of a friend of mine posted this on Facebook and I thought I would
send it along. Not a warm or hot weather virus! My friend is an Aussie so
the temperature she is referring to is in centigrade. (I've put the Fahrenheit equivalent in parenthesis.)

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS
Last evening dining out with friends, one of their uncles, who's graduated
with a medical degree and who worked in Shenzhen Hospital (Guangdong
Province, China) sent him the following notes on Coronavirus for guidance:
1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold
2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose.
3. This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature
of just 26/27 C (78 F) degrees. It hates the Sun.
4. If someone sneezes with it, it takes about 10 feet before it drops to the
ground and is no longer airborne.
5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if
you come into contact with any metal surface - wash your hands as soon as
you can with a bacterial soap.
6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will
kill it.
7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink
liquids with ice.
8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for
5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your
eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on.
9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm
water will suffice.
10. Can't emphasise enough - drink plenty of water!
THE SYMPTOMS
1. It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4
days
2. The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then
the lungs, causing pneumonia. This takes about 5/6 days further.
3. With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing.
4. The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind. You feel like you're
drowning. It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.
SPREAD THE WORD - PLEASE SHARE.
Ya know,I have to tell you's......December 30th, I woke up with a sore throat. From there, within 48 hours, the congestion in my sinuses and throat was world class bad, coughing, the feeling like I was almost drowning from the congestion. I lost my voice completely for a week; I was sick for almost 2 months. After 3 rounds of meds, 1 trip to the E.R.which confirmed all my internals were ok, and one trip to my regular Dr., I FINALLY got over it. All my DR. and E/R visits confirmed it never got into my lungs, my regular Dr. told me to use my inhalers regularly, as I have COPD/Asthma. Another good thing from this, is the fact my wife never got it from me, thank the Lord.....If this was not that corona virus, and it most likely was not,-Whatever it was, it was THE WORST THING I've EVER dealt with, it just hung on and on. I'm feeling real good, now. Amen. Whatever this bug was. it was one REAL nasty hombre'....my Dr's said it was amazing that it never got into my lungs. Thank the Lord, it didn't.
 
Coronavirus Symptoms FYI



I guess we have all seen versions of this of late but pretty simple description just in case.



A friend of a friend of mine posted this on Facebook and I thought I would
send it along. Not a warm or hot weather virus! My friend is an Aussie so
the temperature she is referring to is in centigrade. (I've put the Fahrenheit equivalent in parenthesis.)

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS
Last evening dining out with friends, one of their uncles, who's graduated
with a medical degree and who worked in Shenzhen Hospital (Guangdong
Province, China) sent him the following notes on Coronavirus for guidance:
1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold
2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose.
3. This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature
of just 26/27 C (78 F) degrees. It hates the Sun.
4. If someone sneezes with it, it takes about 10 feet before it drops to the
ground and is no longer airborne.
5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if
you come into contact with any metal surface - wash your hands as soon as
you can with a bacterial soap.
6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will
kill it.
7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink
liquids with ice.
8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for
5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your
eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on.
9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm
water will suffice.
10. Can't emphasise enough - drink plenty of water!
THE SYMPTOMS
1. It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4
days
2. The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then
the lungs, causing pneumonia. This takes about 5/6 days further.
3. With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing.
4. The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind. You feel like you're
drowning. It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.
SPREAD THE WORD - PLEASE SHARE.
Thanks for the tip Gov...
 
I don't understand #3 since the body temperature is 98.6
I think it refers to the virus deposited on public surfaces doesn't survive well at warmer temps. Once it's in the body infecting and reproducing 98.6 is fine. Your body does warm up to attempt to kill off infections though as that's why you develop a fever.
 
I put this sign outside my house so I should be ok. On a serious note the comment about weaning off of China's choke hold on pharmaceuticals is excellent!!!! This has been a real wakeup call. Anything that is mission critical to America's survival and security should not be farmed out to potential adversaries!
 

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Ok that’s it I have turned my furnace up to 79*
I also installed tanning bulbs in every lamp in every room.
Heck when I finally step outta the jail I will have lost 100lbs from sweating and be as tan as hell. (y)
 
Coronavirus Symptoms FYI



I guess we have all seen versions of this of late but pretty simple description just in case.



A friend of a friend of mine posted this on Facebook and I thought I would
send it along. Not a warm or hot weather virus! My friend is an Aussie so
the temperature she is referring to is in centigrade. (I've put the Fahrenheit equivalent in parenthesis.)

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS
Last evening dining out with friends, one of their uncles, who's graduated
with a medical degree and who worked in Shenzhen Hospital (Guangdong
Province, China) sent him the following notes on Coronavirus for guidance:
1. If you have a runny nose and sputum, you have a common cold
2. Coronavirus pneumonia is a dry cough with no runny nose.
3. This new virus is not heat-resistant and will be killed by a temperature
of just 26/27 C (78 F) degrees. It hates the Sun.
4. If someone sneezes with it, it takes about 10 feet before it drops to the
ground and is no longer airborne.
5. If it drops on a metal surface it will live for at least 12 hours - so if
you come into contact with any metal surface - wash your hands as soon as
you can with a bacterial soap.
6. On fabric it can survive for 6-12 hours. normal laundry detergent will
kill it.
7. Drinking warm water is effective for all viruses. Try not to drink
liquids with ice.
8. Wash your hands frequently as the virus can only live on your hands for
5-10 minutes, but - a lot can happen during that time - you can rub your
eyes, pick your nose unwittingly and so on.
9. You should also gargle as a prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm
water will suffice.
10. Can't emphasise enough - drink plenty of water!
THE SYMPTOMS
1. It will first infect the throat, so you'll have a sore throat lasting 3/4
days
2. The virus then blends into a nasal fluid that enters the trachea and then
the lungs, causing pneumonia. This takes about 5/6 days further.
3. With the pneumonia comes high fever and difficulty in breathing.
4. The nasal congestion is not like the normal kind. You feel like you're
drowning. It's imperative you then seek immediate attention.
SPREAD THE WORD - PLEASE SHARE.
Here is what to do about it.
The answer may be as simple as this. Viruses don't like an alkaline system they prefer an acid system. I watched a video of a lady that survived the Spanish Flu of 1918. Her mother gave the family a half teaspoon of baking soda every day. They nursed the town with out them every getting sick. I may be no more than that to protect yourself. The virus wouldn't want to set up shop in you body if it is alkaline.


Here is a link to the lady that gave me the idea.


Here is a link to the acid/alkaline connection. https://www.naturesfare.com/health/ph-connection-colds-flu/

Check out the links and pass this on. Everyone in America needs to see this.
 
I think it's time to head to the Pilbera in Western Australia, swing the coil and look for gold. If the Wuhan virus (COVID-19) doesn't like the heat, the Pilbera will be the safest place on earth for me to be. Night time low of 80.6f and 109.4f in the shade...
 
BTW, my son is a pharmacist, and I asked him about the 'baking soda' preventative.
DONT TAKE BAKING SODA DAILY. Taking baking soda will make the blood alkaline, drastically affecting your kidneys, as the kidneys attempt to balance the bloods pH. If the kidneys fail to cope, the lungs will refuse to function in an attempt to keep CO2 in the body to balance the bodies pH balance. Respiration slows allowing the CO2 in the blood to build up and become acidic, the lungs try to expell this new product during respiration.
All in all not a good thing to do, best leave the baking soda to the cook!
 
I know I posted the Australian 23 foot safe space but Saturday night Watter's World had Dr. David Price a very emotional doctor on the front lines in NYC. His asserts that the virus is almost exclusively contracted from you hands to your face. He's not very big on breathing it in without a mask. He thinks you'd have to be next to a person in a closed room that had it for 15 - 30 minutes without a mask before you had a chance to get it. He convinced me. Now I have to become a hand nazi. (his quote)

 
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