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7 hours ago, RandyH 000 said:

A Common Snake Oil Reemerges for the Coronavirus

https://amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/613177/

Colloidal silver got a pretty bad rap. This stuff is actually pretty useful IF you understand it’s application. It is used a lot in veterinary medicine. It is an antibiotic. Silver has been known to kill bacteria for a long time. They used to toss a silver coin into raw milk as a preservative. It’s like most things. Use it correctly and it works correctly.

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Here’s a no brainer. Closing the toilet seat lid before flushing. We’ve known for a long time that the violent eddy/whirlpool that drives a single toilet flush also generates and propels a micro aerosol cloud of whatever ‘content’ is being flushed. And if the lid is left open this aerosol is released into the room. It gets deposited on floors, counters - toothbrushes, anything left exposed. There are many diseases spread through waste products. Historically human waste has been a well documented source of infection. It does not need to be ‘chunks’ of the stuff to spread disease. Just like a ‘cough’ that toilet can mechanically spew infected aerosols. If nothing else consider the cleanliness factor. Ever been in a bathroom where the floor is all sticky around the toilet? People think this is from ‘men’ who ‘miss aim’ their business. Nope - not entirely, most of it is urine deposited from aerosols from anyone who flushed with the seat up. And it stinks too.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/closing-lid-flush-lessen-spreading-coronavirus-forget-panic/story?id=71383765

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8 hours ago, Bosco-d-gama said:

Here’s a no brainer. Closing the toilet seat lid before flushing. We’ve known for a long time that the violent eddy/whirlpool that drives a single toilet flush also generates and propels a micro aerosol cloud of whatever ‘content’ is being flushed. And if the lid is left open this aerosol is released into the room. It gets deposited on floors, counters - toothbrushes, anything left exposed. There are many diseases spread through waste products. Historically human waste has been a well documented source of infection. It does not need to be ‘chunks’ of the stuff to spread disease. Just like a ‘cough’ that toilet can mechanically spew infected aerosols. If nothing else consider the cleanliness factor. Ever been in a bathroom where the floor is all sticky around the toilet? People think this is from ‘men’ who ‘miss aim’ their business. Nope - not entirely, most of it is urine deposited from aerosols from anyone who flushed with the seat up. And it stinks too.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/closing-lid-flush-lessen-spreading-coronavirus-forget-panic/story?id=71383765

Say what about farts since were getting serious here? Are you guys bored or hunting for things to worry about?

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1 hour ago, Dave A said:

Say what about farts since were getting serious here? Are you guys bored or hunting for things to worry about?

Hey keep the fart stuff quiet because I don't want to wear a fartsack in public.

JJK

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It's not over. I am currently experiencing it again in Germany, we have 4 districts that are completely under lock down and have to be controlled by the police.
In Berlin, Magdeburg, Göttingen and Warendorf. In the last mentioned county is a huge meat products factory with employees from the eastern european countries. There alone there are 1,500 newly infected corona cases. In Berlin , the district is called " Neuköln " there are also over 800 new Corona Falls. There it is also a building construction settlement with mainly eastern european immigrants. I do not believe that we will get this problem under control before the end of 2021.Even in countries with very high health standards, such as Germany, we really cannot speak of a security situation.

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How do you catch covid19? Here’s an article from WSJ offering its perspectives. Basically it says that you need to practically ‘hang out’ with someone who’s infected. This explains why younger people are now getting, and spreading covid19. 1st they have to ignore all precautions, no masks, etc......   2nd they gotta go hang out in a high density setting that is poorly ventilated and get exposed to some other idiot also not wearing a mask but who actually has the disease. The silver lining is that these huge protest are outdoors. So it is the lowbrow younger party hardy souls feeding their gregariously covid19 depleted lifestyles that now succor the virus. Good going. If you think of the country as on a creaky unstable raft barely allowed to be free from covid19 quarantine these idiots are standing tall and rocking the boat.......  and they may sink it for us all.

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-exactly-do-you-catch-covid-19-there-is-a-growing-consensus-11592317650

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23 minutes ago, oldtimer said:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/trump-administration-ending-support-for-drive-thru-testing-sites/ar-BB15VtdC?ocid=spartan-ntp-feeds

 

Yeah.  It's definitely not a federal issue.  Of course I am an excellent driver.

 

Remind me of why it is a federal issue when the next hurricane destroys your town....

It's a great way to pass the responsibility on to somebody else, especially when you are not particularly welcome.

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Anyone recognize this problem-solving method?

 

it's inventory season, we have to account for all equipment that is valued at $5000 or more. 

Sir, we have several pieces of equipment on the inventory list that can't be accounted for.

Let's inventory all equipment that is valued at $10,000 or more. 

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