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Well chit the corona virus is in Tennessee now! It's in the Boro Williamson County.
Did you know the Coronavirus has been around for a while. If you look on the back of Lysol spray cans or Clorox wipes you will see one of the bacterias they’re effective on is the human Coronavirus. Crazy huh?
 
Did you know the Coronavirus has been around for a while. If you look on the back of Lysol spray cans or Clorox wipes you will see one of the bacterias they’re effective on is the human Coronavirus. Crazy huh?
Damn Chinese mystery meat eating armadillo
 
Did you know the Coronavirus has been around for a while. If you look on the back of Lysol spray cans or Clorox wipes you will see one of the bacterias they’re effective on is the human Coronavirus. Crazy huh?
Well they closed school in Williamson County for 2 days to clean the hell out of it with Lysol . I didn't know it was on there. I thought it was new disease. My lysol says it kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria I didn't see it name the corona19.
 
Did you know the Coronavirus has been around for a while. If you look on the back of Lysol spray cans or Clorox wipes you will see one of the bacterias they’re effective on is the human Coronavirus. Crazy huh?
Let’s hope they work on this version of it!
 
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Well they closed school in Williamson County for 2 days to clean the hell out of it with Lysol . I didn't know it was on there. I thought it was new disease. My lysol says it kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria I didn't see it name the corona19.
it only had Corona Light
 
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(didn’t watch the vid - cat is snoozing in lap, and she hates speakerphone for some reason)

“Coronavirus” is just a category of virus. The common cold is caused by various coronaviruses, and so are SARS, MERS, and now COVID-19. They mutate easily, so any vaccine must change each year.

(Sorry, maybe that was in the vid. The shelves on the cleaning supply aisle at Harris Teeter have been hit hard, but I grabbed my Lysol and a couple others.)

Fun fact: the current one is spread by (1) touching contaminated surfaces and then mucous membranes (eyes, nostrils, mouth); (2) droplets in the air if someone sneezes or coughs right in your face; and (3) fecal transmission, oh boy. (1) is the most common.

About the only thing that typical masks do is keep you from touching your face, but that’s really important for (1). Video studies show that the average person touches their face 90 times a day, so handwashing and cleaning surfaces with disinfectant are biggies. Door knobs, counters, your phone, car steering wheel, door jambs, faucets ...

And disinfecting the porcelain throne.

If nothing else, I’ll get a clean house out of this.
 
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Something sobering to watch, especially for people who work in healthcare like ORB. My older daughter has a primary care clinic in the mountains of Haywood County NC, and they don’t have enough gowns and other protective gear, because the for-profit chain that bought out our healthcare system *cough HCA cough* considers them low-risk. She has severe asthma, routinely works to exhaustion, and is very scared. But hey, as long as they can keep profits going to the C-suite and shareholders, they must have their priorities straight, right?

Anyway, this interview is with the Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and in the forefront of vaccine development, and he is one of the few people I believe when they talk about COVID-19. Long, but worth watching. The interviewer is Zdogg MD, Dr Zubin Damaria, who is both brilliant and hysterically funny, who works for transformation and improvement of US healthcare.

Coronavirus: Healthcare Workers, Vaccine, & Science Update (w/Dr. Peter Hotez)
 
Something sobering to watch, especially for people who work in healthcare like ORB. My older daughter has a primary care clinic in the mountains of Haywood County NC, and they don’t have enough gowns and other protective gear, because the for-profit chain that bought out our healthcare system *cough HCA cough* considers them low-risk. She has severe asthma, routinely works to exhaustion, and is very scared. But hey, as long as they can keep profits going to the C-suite and shareholders, they must have their priorities straight, right?

Anyway, this interview is with the Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and in the forefront of vaccine development, and he is one of the few people I believe when they talk about COVID-19. Long, but worth watching. The interviewer is Zdogg MD, Dr Zubin Damaria, who is both brilliant and hysterically funny, who works for transformation and improvement of US healthcare.

Coronavirus: Healthcare Workers, Vaccine, & Science Update (w/Dr. Peter Hotez)

Thank goodness we have stocked piled supplies, unfortunately, we both know which age group is disposable, when it comes to priorities, “They’ve lived their life”
 
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