I think that a lot of these things are ones that I’ve seen as debunked.
> On Mar 21, 2020, at 12:30 PM, mike wilson <m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > Advice from a virologist, allegedly. Makes sense to me. > > The new Coronavirus may not show sign of infection for many days. How can one > know if he/she is infected? By the time they have a fever and/or cough and go > to the hospital, the lung is usually 50% Fibrosis and it's too late. Taiwan > experts provide a simple self-check that we can do every morning. Take a deep > breath and hold your breath for more than 10 seconds. If you complete it > successfully without coughing, without discomfort, stiffness or tightness, > etc., it proves there is no Fibrosis in the lungs, basically indicates no > infection. In a critical time, please self-check every morning in an > environment with clean air. Serious excellent advice by Japanese doctors > treating COVID-19 cases: Everyone should ensure your mouth & throat are > moist, never dry. Take a few sips of water every 15 minutes at least. Why? > Even if the virus gets into your mouth, drinking water or other liquids will > wash them down through your throat and into the stomach. Once there, your > stomach acid will! > kill all the virus. If you don't drink enough water more regularly, the > virus can enter your windpipe and into the lungs. That's very dangerous. > > IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - CORONAVIRUS > 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 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 prevention. A simple solution of salt in warm > water will suffice. > 10. Can't emphasis enough - drink plenty of water! > 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. > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > PDML@pdml.net > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. > -- Larry Colen l...@red4est.com -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.