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Topic: STAY AT HOME: Let us help everyone to kill the virus. - page 2. (Read 363 times)

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We need to remember ourselves to stop the virus If we are aware and help others we'll get obviate this virus very quickly you're right that we should always avoid public meetings because there's a high risk of being attacked by viruses. Also we should always be faraway from the entertainment centers so we will easily prevent it.
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staying at home helps to prevent virus from spreading to people to people , the more mass gathering happens the more chances of virus infecting larger crowd so its safe to isolate over self and be careful
legendary
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I agree that staying at home does little good, but probably makes things worse. The medical knows that CV can be controlled and eradicated by copper. But medical people, individually, have had their focus taken off this cure. The medical leaders are making them focus on all kinds of lab stuff, which will eventually make Big Pharma all kinds of money.

Wanna protect yourself from CV? Go to the nutrition store and pick up some copper supplementation. BUT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BOTTLE, including taking zinc along with it, because too much copper is not good for your health, either.


Copper Destroys Viruses and Bacteria. Why Isn't It Everywhere?



In 1852, physician Victor Burq visited a copper smelter in Paris's 3rd arrondissement, where they used heat and chemicals to extract the reddish-brown metal. It was a dirty and dangerous job. Burq found the facility to be "in poor condition," along with the housing and the hygiene of the smelters. Normally, their mortality rates were "pitiful," he observed.

Yet, the 200 employees who worked there had all been spared from cholera outbreaks that hit the city in 1832, 1849, and 1852. When Burq learned that 400 to 500 copper workers on the same street had also mysteriously dodged cholera, he concluded that something about their professions—and copper—had made them immune to the highly infectious disease. He launched a detailed investigation into other people who worked with copper, in Paris and cities around the world.

In the 1854 to 1855 cholera epidemic, Burq could not find any deaths of jewellers, goldsmiths, or boilermakers—all those who worked with copper. In people in the army, he found that musicians who played brass instruments (brass is partly copper) were also protected.

In the 1865 Paris epidemic, 6,176 people died of cholera, out of a population of 1,677,000 people—that's 3.7 people out of every 1,000. But of the 30,000 who worked in different copper industries, only 45 died—an average of around 0.5 per 1,000.

After visiting 400 different businesses and factories in Paris, all of which used copper, and collecting reports from England, Sweden, and Russia on more than 200,000 people, he concluded to the French Academies of Science and Medicine in 1867 that "copper or its alloys, brass and bronze, applied literally and pregnantly to the skin in the cholera epidemic are effective means of prevention which should not be neglected."


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Though this simple action may really help the situation. But there are times that someone needs to go out, buy groceries or medicines. If you are just a regular individual who doesn't have the luxury to buy in bulk, I think that's more than understandable. Very small percentage are in the upper class where they don't have to worry about their grocery stocks or any other things needed. It is not the case that the government will provide your basic necessities at your doorstep when you need them. People should show some human compassion here when it is needed.
legendary
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I think hiding from the coronavirus at home is not the best solution, as almost everyone on our planet is likely to get sick with the virus if we don't get vaccinated within two to three months, no matter what kind of protection we use. But we all just have to follow the advice of the government and doctors to give them a little more time to take action to isolate the infected people and to create and test the vaccine.
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Staying at home doesn't kill the virus, it just means you will be vulnerable when you do go out eventually, or when you have things delivered. Building a healthy immune system to kill the virus in your body is the way to gain permanent protection. It saddens me to see so many people in the supermarkets buying pharma products to destroy their immune systems, and none of them is wearing gloves.
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Well said mate, that is the only thing we can do to help everyone especially those doctors and even our government to prevent the risk of spreading the virus, staying at home will make us safe. We won't be infected by the virus if we will obey those people, they know the best for us, let us all help everyone, stay at home, do not include yourself as being infected by the virus.
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As what we are facing right now, as virus is still spreading around the world, all of the doctors are doing their best just to give solution to the virus. Doctors and nurses all over the world are joining in a campaign called, "Stay Home: Save Lives" and hope citizens are following their calls for help.

We all want to kill this virus, we are all responsible on doing that, so the best thing that we can do is to stay at home to prevent the risk of spreading the virus. Let us all cooperate, the governments suspended the classes of the students and temporarily stop the work of the employee because we all need to stay at home to avoid the virus.

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