Posted on 09/16/2023 3:48:51 AM PDT by jimfr
As a part time cashier I have noticed, the past two or so weeks, that people are not as careful to avoid hands to contact during the exchange of cash or receipts. Anyone else noticed similar behavior?
Fear is not of God.
In order to catch covid the virus has to attach itself to a special receptor. No attachment, no covid. The most vulnerable receptors are in your nose and lungs. Some people may have a few on other parts and there are several on internal organs. But if you wash your hands the possibility of getting the virus in your eyes or nose is small. If someone sneezes in your face and you inhale, you will likely get an infection. Even then the “dose load” must be in the thousands. Any lower than that and your immune system will defeat the infection giving you immunity after, probably, very mild symptoms.
Touching hands, hugging friends, shaking hands …… that’s why God gave us an immune system!
Jim, it’s a case of Chicken Little intentionally brought to us our Washington DC Superiors. Stay well and healthy!
COVID is a cold
And, ironically:
The ‘cold’ is now COVID.
I myself am not concerned and never got the jab. I just noticed other people behavoir and wondered if others had noticed it also.
Never use cash. Gross.
Covid is spread through the air
Covid 19-84
Just wash your hands or use sanitizer before touching your face or food and you’ll be fine. Especially before eyes or nose if you’re inclined to pick junk out.
That’s been my behavior, even before the covid insanity.
Take charge of your own health .... do not live in ‘fear’ of other people or pay attention to Big Harma/government/media fear porn.
Here is a link to the FLCCC guidelines for preventing COVID, flu & RSV - it has worked & continues to work for my family. Something else we do is use nasal washes & gargles before we go out in public & when we return home. You can find that info under the category for after you’ve been exposed.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-prevent-covid-flu-rsv/
That has been the case throughout practically all of my life - with the exception of the years 2020-2022, when most of the world was briefly in the thrall of acute germophobia.
Why do you ask? Is this something worth noticing?
Regards,
this is a good thing
Hand washing is a given…..not a scare tactic!
It’s the easiest, most accessible option to everyone……
I’m not sure what the problem is….
….very few of us will be led on a Covid scare again
There’s not actually much evidence to show that “Covid” was ever circulating as an infectious respiratory virus.
Colds and the flu, apparently yes, as ever. Covid, no.
Wash your hands, don’t pick your nose, and take D3.
My dear, late mother taught me in the 1950s to always wash my hands before eating, and she taught us to wash our hands upon returning home from anywhere. And she was quite aware of the importance of not letting dirty hands touch the eyes, ears, nose, or mouth.
One good thing to come out of the Scamdemic hype was that some were made aware of the importance of hygiene.
“people are not as careful to avoid hands to contact during the exchange of cash or receipts.”
Yeah, some people don’t use a sanitizer after letting their dogs and cats lick their hands and fingers.
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