As the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread across America, panic-stricken citizens are buying items left and right. Shoppers are hoarding food and cleaning supplies, but not all products can disinfect surfaces with coronavirus, revealed a study. How long does coronavirus last on a surface? A study published in the preprint database medRxiv on March 11 showed that coronavirus … Continue reading How long does coronavirus last on surfaces? (And how to clean and disinfect surfaces properly)
Understanding this Pandemic
The Coronavirus is nothing to take lightly. It is also nothing to panic about. Yes, some will get very sick from it but keep in mind that people get sick and die from many things. https://rumble.com/embed/v2123zy/?pub=9qiox plandemic I SEE MORE about Immune System Medicine Related Posts What is Coronavirus? Glutathione Against the Coronavirus Dosages and … Continue reading Understanding this Pandemic
Medical Apocalypse Drives the World
That worst-case isn’t here yet, but social activity is grinding to a halt. What we are witnessing is a rapid shift in world fortunes without precedent. Just one example is the airline industry, whose level of activity is dropping like a stone. Airports around the world support ecosystems of restaurants, stores, taxis and hotels that … Continue reading Medical Apocalypse Drives the World
Pleading for Medical Intelligence
According to the Pentagon, 71 percent of our young adults are ineligible to serve in the U.S. military because they are either too dumb, too fat or have a criminal background. Modern civilization is in decline as we suicide the human race with our diets and the mountain of lies that our leaders foist on us. Richard Stevenson, professor … Continue reading Pleading for Medical Intelligence
Viral Intelligence
The CDC thinks that American hospitals are prepared to handle Ebola. RNs beg to differ. Nurses, the frontline care providers in U.S. hospitals, say they are untrained and unprepared to handle patients arriving in their hospital emergency departments infected with Ebola. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has repeatedly said that U.S. hospitals are … Continue reading Viral Intelligence
Viral Hysteria
Even doctors get hysterical about viruses and now antibiotic resistant bacteria because they refused to learn about and use the best and safest treatments for them. As early as June 1, 1905 an article was printed in the New York Times[1] about the successful use of iodine for consumption/tuberculosis. Though iodine kills most pathogens on the … Continue reading Viral Hysteria
Death from Viruses
Men, woman and children are dying from viruses of all types. Though Ebola is scaring the wits out of people, (Global panic is only just beginning: suspect cases are popping up all over the globe) we have reason to be afraid of even more deaths from influenza than Ebola according to the government. Additionally—even the … Continue reading Death from Viruses
Coronavirus a “perfect KILLING machine” for the elderly
The new coronavirus sweeping across the world is “the perfect killing machine” for the elderly and the infirm, the head of a U.S. nursing association said. Mark Parkinson, head of the American Health Care Association, made the statement after a series of deaths in several nursing homes and long-term care facilities in the United States. The deaths … Continue reading Coronavirus a “perfect KILLING machine” for the elderly
A Look Into the Epigenetics of a Coronavirus Infection
Emerging viral infections pose a major threat to global public health. In the last two decades, the world has dealt with several fatal outbreaks from the Swine Flu to Ebola to Zika infections and more. The latest to appear is COVID-19, which emerged in December in Wuhan, China and spread quickly around the globe. Although … Continue reading A Look Into the Epigenetics of a Coronavirus Infection
What is social distancing and can it prevent the spread of coronavirus?
According to Bruce Aylward, a World Health Organization (WHO) epidemiologist who led a mission to China, new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country are finally declining, thanks to the government’s extreme measures to contain the disease include case finding, contact tracing, and suspension of public gatherings. Meanwhile, coronavirus is still spreading in the United States. Experts have yet to determine … Continue reading What is social distancing and can it prevent the spread of coronavirus?
