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Engineering360: "Study: Material determines how well a mask protects from COVID-19"

04/05/2021 2:56 PM

Read Engineering360 article: Study: Material determines how well a mask protects from COVID-19.

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Re: Study: Material determines how well a mask protects from COVID-19

04/06/2021 6:13 AM

The world is certainly making a mountain out of a mole hill with this corona nonsense. The solution is simple and I do not know why we have all this self destruction and collapsing economies and panic world wide. The consequences gained to date are far worse than this silly little virus.

The simplest solution I propose is that the entire world inhabitants, at a set time, which would be for instance 1.00pm Greenwich Mean Time, (GMT for those who speak and understand Abbreviation). They all set their watches, cell phones, clocks, computers, children to GMT. So everyone has the same time, hour, minute. It is 1.00pm all over the world. NOTE, this is just a once off time adjustment.

A day is picked for everyone to do this adjustment. Let's say Wednesday 21st April 2021. So we all have a date, and time that is common to the world with no time differences, just 1.00pm GMT. Worldwide.

At that worldwide set time, we all stop breathing for 30 minutes. Hey presto the virus dies, the problem solved and the world goes on.

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Re: Study: Material determines how well a mask protects from COVID-19

04/08/2021 2:19 AM

"… and the virus dies." You would have to get the cats to stop breathing at the same time. Cats get infected with it at least as easily as humans, and probably transmit it as well.

More seriously, maintaining adequate blood levels of Vitamin D and zinc goes a long way towards preventing serious manifestations of COVID-19, even in elderly people with co-morbid conditions. Vitamin D deficiency is all too common, especially in the populations typically considered high-risk, and it is important for proper immune system function.

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Re: Study: Material determines how well a mask protects from COVID-19

04/09/2021 6:54 AM

Solution for the cats. We send them all up in a hot air balloon to space. If it does then rain, it will only rain cats.

Turmeric is also good. Use it in tea and coffee and almost all other foods stuffs. A good immune booster

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