Posted on 04/11/2020 1:20:27 PM PDT by McGruff
Whats obviously missing in this piece? How is this lady being treated? Is she being given the proven yet highly controversial(just kidding) HCQ/AZ/zinc regimen? If not, then why not?
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Because if she gets HCQ and gets better it (A) ruins the narrative and (B) Orange Man must always be shown to be wrong, even if it kills people.
And obviously she knows this woman. Ive had multiple grocery deliveries(Whole foods, costco, and vons) and I have NO idea if those people have anything, I dont know them and I’ll never see them again..the fact that this lady knows the person who brought her her items tested positive means they have some sort of relationship
I've heard the incubation period is like two weeks.
her husband, who grocery shops
Could have come into contact with it.
She never left but who visited HER ?
What stuff was delivered to HER ?
These tests show up antigens checmicals that are in your body AFTER you survive having the KunkFlu without showing much effect - from exposure MORE than 3 weeks ago.
False positives are always possible with these ‘tests’ (the companies will err on the side of False Positive rather than False Negatives.
She live in an multi-apartment with forced air system?? That’s another way to get it.
For only 30% of those that get to that point.
For most of the rest, they need blood transfusions to get more working red blood cells into them to carry the O2 around.
Everything delivered to our house goes straight into my ozone box (just what it sounds like — a big box, with an ozone generator inside). I fill the box with about 20,000 X the lethal dose of ozone (no exaggeration) and let it sit for at least a half-hour.
I don’t wear gloves; but, I do use hand sanitizer at every step. I Clorox any parts of my O3 box that I have touched; but, use the O3 to sterilize the items. I think my protocols were better than most hospitals’ for a while.
IMHO, your Mom is on the right track. I might start wearing glasses too. She might want to leave the mail a while longer — AFAIK, the virus can live for up to 3 days on paper or cardboard. With the O3 treatment, I can open things after an hour.
As someone pointed out on an earlier thread, the UVc lightboxes, which are used to sterilize phones, laptops, etc. can also be used to sterilize masks, mail etc. After reading that thread, I ordered a large UVc lamp capable of sterilizing a whole room in 15 to 20 minutes (available on Amazon). Hospitals have been using UVc to sterilize rooms for several years. Recently, I learned that some hospitals are using such a lamp to sterilize masks and other PPE. They put everything in a room, close the door, and fire up the lamp. I might use my lamp for that purpose too when it finally arrives.
A few years ago, I went with a compromised or non-existent immune system for over a year. Apparently, that experience left a mark. I am taking no chances.
She probably ended up Pregnant the very first Night she Slept with her Husband.
“For only 30% of those that get to that point.
For most of the rest, they need blood transfusions to get more working red blood cells into them to carry the O2 around.”
Source?
What this tells me is this whole shelter in place mandate is a lie. Eventually you will come into contact with it. Might as well go on with your life. Go outside, enjoy some sunshine. It may cure you.
She has testified before the FDA for stronger fluoroquinolone black box warnings.
WSOC-TV (Charlotte), WRIC-TV (Richmond) and WSB-TV (Atlanta) have featured her story. Consumer Reports and The Washington Post have quoted her.
Rachel continues to battle health issues stemming from taking Levaquin and is disabled. She relies on her husband to be her primary caregiver and has suffered immense quality of life and financial hardships.
What a coincidence! < / s>
You missed the part about her husband shopping.
My mom everyday thinks she has it, she is absolutely TERRIFIED of this virus..even now she is convinced she is going to die from it..why, because she opened up the mail after leaving it in the mailbox for 1 day, she wore gloves and a surgical mask, but she still thinks she got the virus..we know the mailman, he comes here everyday, young guy super healthy, but she doesnt know who brought the mail in that particular day, she had to pay some bills..the whole thing is insane..Trump is right, mental illness from this insanity is gonna kill more people than the damn virus
Maybe it wasn’t the food - maybe it was the bags, or the cans, or the virus wasn’t washed off the tomatoes...
You have to know how to unpack food in these times...
Did you know this virus can survive two years in a freezer? Boxes of frozen food need to be wiped off with disinfectant too. Here’s the best video I’ve seen on safe handling of food:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKx-F4AKteE
COVID Vulnerability Map: https://covid19.jvion.com/
Disease: https://tinyurl.com/cvirusmap
Typical stupid misleading article written by a moron.
“You missed the part about her husband shopping.”
I didn’t miss it; I omitted it from my post since it was the. delivery person that tested positive.
You wonder how much spending all that time afraid weakened her immune system. Negative emotions release bad hormones. They’re not good for you.
It’s not a lie. It just means sometimes @$%^ happens. Plus of course all of our sheltering in place has cracks. For her, delivery apparently. It’s not guaranteed you’ll come in contact. But there’s also no guarantee you won’t. Unless you manage to completely seal yourself off. Every contact is a dice throw. It’s all about how many times you throw.
A constant refrain of morbid stories will do that to people — especially with the forced isolation. “Medical-student-syndrome” (MSS) is known to affect medical students, who come to believe that they have symptoms of whatever malady they’re studying at the moment. Now, we’re all at risk for MSS. I’m going to go out and do some yard work now, to avoid catching MSS.
Regardless, IMHO, your Mom is wise to take every precaution — up to the point that it causes mental distress. You might consider buying her one of those UVc lightboxes that she could use for her mail, and other small items. If nothing else, it might provide her with some peace of mind.
“AFAIK, the virus can live for up to 3 days on paper or cardboard.”
It is debatable whether or not it ‘lives’. It does not live according to the definition of life. It has no cellular structure and cannot replicate on its on.
The more accepted time for cardboard and paper is about 24 hours max. It is far weaker in this respect than some others like the norovirus which has a thicker and stronger encapsulation.
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