1. When getting back in the car from shopping or other, we wipe down the inside handle and the seat belts with a small container of 100% alcohol spray in the console, plus our hands.
2. ANYTHING (groceries, packages on doorstep, itc.) we are to bring inside the house is sprayed top to bottom and use our hands to spread over the entire package.
3. Our hands are then sanitized from that process and then only open the garage door to the house.
4. Once we bring the items in the house, we immediately dis-infect our hands again.
The Wife got the 2 original shots of Pfizer, but after learning they are doing little and causing heart problems, forego the boosters. I've never had the shots. We wore the masks for awhile until proven they do little, if anything. Now, we don't wear them but carry them for the few places that require them, and also for the Karens.
Lysol spray contains 70% alcohol. That is the minimum to kill Covid virus and others. It's a convenient spray, cheap, and now available anywhere.
Neither of us got the flu shot this year and we didn't get it. I had a light-weight cold for a couple weeks, but I know the symptoms of a cold vs Covid and the Wife didn't get my cold. Just sanitize you hands and don't touch your face.
Screw Fauxi, the CDC, NIH, WHO and other so-called experts. This pandemic has been a farce from day one. None of them knew what they were talking about with all their flip-flopping and the "science". Covid was nothing more than a flu, which kills many ever year.
Same here with the masks but I now use a neck warmer tube I got at Costco instead. Works great now for winter. Hopefully the mask rules will be gone before it gets hot. Best part is one just pulls it up or down and you don’t have to worry about the loops around the ear.
Sanitizing is important, but it won’t protect you from airborne pathogens — and neither will a mask.
As a high school teacher, I became paranoid about washing my hands/ not touching my face (w/ glasses it’s hard not too), but over 10 years in the classroom I got the flu maybe twice, even with kids sneezing, coughing, touching everything.
If there’s one behavior our society can learn from this ridiculous, man-made catastrophe, I hope it’d be covering your cough and sneeze and not touching everything with your coughed/sneezed hands.
What a horrible existence you have. Why not live your life 24/7 in a hazmat suit? No one we know of uses any of that spray stuff.
I dis some sanitizing when it first started (shopping cart handles, getting into the car [wiped down steering wheel, handles, etc], countertops, kitchen handles. I also washed my hands frequently. I followed Dr. Roger Seheult’s supplement recommendations from March or April 2020 (Vit D3, Vit C, Quercetin, zinc, NAC, and melatonin) and still take those every day. I added the FLCCC recommendation for Blackseed Oil a couple months ago (aka, Nigella Sativa).
After a couple months the research started showing nobody got sick from touching things, so I quit that nuisance. All that sanitizing was a huge pain in the keister. I just got back from the local fruit stand and a woman was STILL doing all those things — spritzed her hands, wiped down the cart handles.
What I HAVE noticed is that I’m not getting my one or two annual colds and frequent bouts of bronchitis after the colds. I also added a Betadine gargle, a Betadine nasal spray and a Scope mouthwash at the first sign of a sore throat. Previously, my sore throats ALWAYS progressed to full-blown colds. But I haven’t had a single cold or bronchitis episode since starting that.
Last October I really ramped up my exercise and reduced calorie consumption and my weight is down 13 pounds from July 2021. I climbed a local 1,300 foot hill a couple days ago — 5.7 miles round trip — in just over two hours a couple days ago. This 70 year old is quite happy he can still do that intense workout.
Working on getting BMI from about 25 to under 20 soon!
I probably ought to look up the link before posting the following, but I am lazy right now...
An Israeli(?) study recently found that they could forecast the outcome of a patient with the Communist Chinese Flu using only two factors:
1. Age of patient
2. Vitamin D levels
Keep up the D! Zinc and some other things seem to help, too, in my opinion.