Bul****.
The virus is from God.
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Bul****.
The virus is from God.
Washing hands in warm water doesn't kill the virus, it is just washed away, and dies in sunlight.
Face masks don't prevent us from breathing in a virus, but may stop us from breathing it out to infect others.
Having an infection doesn't make us immune for life, just for a period. That's why the flu vaccine has to be renewed every 3 months.
Most of our toilet paper is made in Australia, so there is no shortage because of the outbreak in China.
Supermarkets will do well out of home delivery from people in quarantine.
To be safe, stay outdoors, don't shake hands, wash hands regularly and definitely no kissing.
I feel relatively safe in Tasmazia.
Be concerned, but not unduly alarmed. Will fever clinics improve health outcomes.
'Fever clinics' are opening in Australia for people who think they're infected with the coronavirus. Why?
Paul.. Should have mentioned that our Return Air Grille is a Low Level/Floor one, heating being our main seasonal requirement & with 11' ceilings, so is open to any inconsiderate bastard that wishes to **** in the "Fireplace".[smilebigeye]
Agreed, un- likely this would happen but no-one atm can say with certainty. "Have air movement will travel". I hope to prove you right one day.
Don't kid yourself.
I bet this 21 year old body builder boasted about being as fit as a mallee bull too- until he died from the flu.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...it-killed-him/
That is not quite true - cold and flu viruses and some other similar viruses provide lifetime immunization from that strain. The problem is that cold and flu viruses constantly mutate and we are not immune to that new cold or flu strain - the old strains still exist and can infect people who have not had that strain. The flu vaccination we are given is normally just a mix of the top 1, 2 or 3 strains of the flu that hit the previous northern hemisphere winter. You are unlikely to get one of these strains but there is always a chance of getting one of the other strains if they were still around.
As I under stand it, researchers have not yet determined if catching CoronaVirus provides immunization similar to the flu.
Garry