Quarantine Monologues – 10 crucial facts about coronavirus I knew nothing about

Quarantine log – day 19th
If the euro crisis turned most of us into little Krugmans, this pandemic will eventually turn us into little Fleming wannabes. There is a lot we had to suddenly learn and take in about the coronavirus, in order to protect ourselves and others from catching it. But there is a whole lot more that we do not know. Among others, of course, the vaccine and whatever will get us closer to coming up with effective treatment or a cure.
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It took us years until we finally solved the riddle of effectively treating HIV. Some say that this time around we’ll be quicker because we have been working already for years now on a vaccine for coronaviruses. So, we may still keep our hopes high, but at the same time, we should be getting more familiar with the true nature of this virus. What does it consist of? How does it spread? How do we fight it or kill it? Can we kill it? These are questions that can be answered only by specialists. Johns Hopkins University has been publishing tones of information to help us avoid contagion.  Here is a summary of it.
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10 facts about Covid 19 I knew nothing about

* The virus is not a living organism, but a protein molecule (DNA) covered by a protective layer of lipids (fats) which, if absorbed by the cells of the ocular, nasal or mouth mucosa, changes their genetic code. (mutation) and converts them into multiplier and attacker cells. Since the virus is not a living organism but a protein molecule, it is not killed but decays on its own. The disintegration time depends on the temperature, humidity and the type of material in which it is found.

* The virus is very fragile; the only thing that protects it is a thin outer layer of fat. That’s why any soap or detergent is the best remedy because the foam BREAKS THE GREASE (that’s why you have to rub so much: for at least 20 seconds or more and make a lot of foam). By dissolving the fat layer, the protein molecule disperses and breaks down on its own. HEAT melts the fat; then use water above 25 degrees to wash your hands, clothes and everything else. In addition, hot water produces more foam which makes it even more useful.

* Alcohol or any mixture with alcohol greater than 65% DISSOLVES ANY FAT, especially the external lipid layer of the virus. Any mixture with 1 part of bleach and 5 parts of water directly dissolves the protein, breaks it down from the inside. Hydrogen peroxide helps a lot after soap, alcohol and chlorine because peroxide dissolves the proteins of the virus, but you have to use it pure and it hurts the skin. Vinegar is NOT useful because it does not break the protective layer of fat.

* NO ALCOHOL or VODKA. The strongest vodka is 40% alcohol and you need 65%. NO BACTERICIDES. The virus is not a living organism like bacteria; one cannot kill with antibiotics what is not alive, but rapidly disintegrate its structure with all that has been said. LISTERINE (it’s an American mouthwash) IF YOU NEED IT! It’s 65% alcohol.

* NEVER shake used or unused clothing, sheets or clothing. While it is glued on a porous surface, it is very inert and disintegrates only between 3 hours (fabric and porous), 4 hours (copper, because it is naturally antiseptic; and wood, because it removes all moisture and does not let it detach and disintegrates), 24 hours (cardboard), 42 hours (metal) and 72 hours (plastic). But if you shake it or use a duster, the virus molecules float in the air for up to 3 hours and can settle in your nose. Viral molecules remain very stable in external or artificial cold like air conditioners in homes and cars. They also need moisture to remain stable and especially darkness. Therefore, dehumidified, dry, warm and bright environments will degrade it more quickly.

* UV LIGHT on any object that may contain it breaks the virus protein. For example, to disinfect and reuse a mask is perfect. Be careful, it also breaks down collagen (which is a protein) in the skin, eventually causing wrinkles and skin cancer.

* The virus CANNOT go through healthy skin.

* The more space is limited, the higher the concentration of the virus. More open or naturally ventilated, less.

* This is super said, but you have to wash your hands before and after touching the mucous membrane, food, locks, knobs, switches, remote control, cell phone, watches, computers, desks, TV, etc. And when using the bathroom. You must HUMIDIFY DRY HANDS, for example, wash them a lot because molecules can hide in micro wrinkles or cuts. The denser the moisturizer, the better.

* Also keep your SHORT NAILS so that the virus doesn’t hide there.

Source: 247healthblog.com

 

 

For those of you love to debunk conspiracy theories, here is another article from Johns Hopkins that takes down a number of myths surrounding this pandemic and brings up the true facts.

COVID-19 Myths vs. Realities – To read click here.

 

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