March 13th, 2020 at 5:28 PM
So over the last few days, I've heard all sorts of stuff about Corona and decided to share some perhaps not widely-known prevention measures.
1. Meth can inhibit the spread of Influenza A. As terrible as it sounds. But, it's a peer reviewed article, so if you have military surplus Pervitins sitting around, then that might be your way out. Or rob your local pharmacy for desoxyn 5mgs. Who cares, I sure don't.
2. The Flu shot can increase your risk of catching a (different) respiratory illness. So, if you already had your flu shot, sucks. But if you were planning on getting it because of shills saying 'it's just like the flu!' then perhaps think again, because Corona generally only kills people when it gets into their lungs, thus resembling a respiratory illness.
3. Vitamin D can help reduce risk of contracting a respiratory illness. Stock up on that instead of TP.
4. If you do get the respiratory infection (when it gets into your lungs instead of just like a normal flu, most cases,) two weeks self-quarantine isn't enough, you should take at least three, up to a month. It can last up to 37 days in the respiratory tract, but in most cases the median is 20 days (three weeks give or take). This doesn't mean it's transmissible for the entire duration that it can be detected, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
1. Meth can inhibit the spread of Influenza A. As terrible as it sounds. But, it's a peer reviewed article, so if you have military surplus Pervitins sitting around, then that might be your way out. Or rob your local pharmacy for desoxyn 5mgs. Who cares, I sure don't.
2. The Flu shot can increase your risk of catching a (different) respiratory illness. So, if you already had your flu shot, sucks. But if you were planning on getting it because of shills saying 'it's just like the flu!' then perhaps think again, because Corona generally only kills people when it gets into their lungs, thus resembling a respiratory illness.
3. Vitamin D can help reduce risk of contracting a respiratory illness. Stock up on that instead of TP.
4. If you do get the respiratory infection (when it gets into your lungs instead of just like a normal flu, most cases,) two weeks self-quarantine isn't enough, you should take at least three, up to a month. It can last up to 37 days in the respiratory tract, but in most cases the median is 20 days (three weeks give or take). This doesn't mean it's transmissible for the entire duration that it can be detected, but it's better to be safe than sorry.