To: Paradox
Problem is when people go to the beach they slather themselves with sunscreen.
7 posted on
04/21/2020 6:17:30 AM PDT by
McGavin999
(Queen Fancy Nancy Of North Poopistan)
To: McGavin999
It is my unprofessional opinion that sun screens, with all their chemical content, are prolly carcinogenic, in and of themselves.
12 posted on
04/21/2020 6:28:16 AM PDT by
Tucker39
("It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible." George Washington)
To: McGavin999
Problem is when people go to the beach they slather themselves with sunscreen. UV will not penetrate inside their bodies anyway. But it WILL destroy viruses in the air outside, reducing airborne contamination risks.
15 posted on
04/21/2020 6:38:21 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
("Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." -- Voltaire)
To: McGavin999
So the choice is die from Covid or die from skin cancer? : )
Way back during the 1918 pandemic it was said that fresh air and sunshine were the best treatment. Of course they meant in moderation not frying the skin off with hours of unprotected exposure. I had friends in the sixties who basted themselves with Baby Oil for that golden brown crispy turkey look, in later years I often wondered if they set themselves up for skin cancer.
27 posted on
04/21/2020 8:35:16 AM PDT by
Mastador1
(I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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