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  • billyjoe
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 9014

    Virus Report

    Covid-19 just one county away from me in north central Ohio. Probably already here, but no positive tests yet. Can still drive to my garden and work there everyday.

    -----------------billy
  • Louetta
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 2331

    #2
    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Covid-19 just one county away from me in north central Ohio. Probably already here, but no positive tests yet. Can still drive to my garden and work there everyday.

    -----------------billy
    What's the latest with the election, Billy? Are they going ahead?

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    • riverbabe
      Senior Member
      • May 2005
      • 3373

      #3
      Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
      Covid-19 just one county away from me in north central Ohio. Probably already here, but no positive tests yet. Can still drive to my garden and work there everyday.

      -----------------billy
      I have to go to CCF for weekly treatments. Am nervous about even walking in the door, let alone the valet parking. The place where I now live is under lock down. I think the election is postponed, but there are so many announcements and immediate rescinding of the announcements that it's way too confusing to know for sure. My polling place is right across the street, so I can just keep an eye on the parking lot for activity.

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      • Louetta
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2003
        • 2331

        #4
        Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
        I have to go to CCF for weekly treatments. Am nervous about even walking in the door, let alone the valet parking. The place where I now live is under lock down. I think the election is postponed, but there are so many announcements and immediate rescinding of the announcements that it's way too confusing to know for sure. My polling place is right across the street, so I can just keep an eye on the parking lot for activity.
        We all wish you good luck, I'm sure. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts about the current financial market situation and what, if anything, to do now and in the near future.

        Edit: Just read your comments in your other post.

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        • BlueWolf
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 1077

          #5
          Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
          I have to go to CCF for weekly treatments. Am nervous about even walking in the door, let alone the valet parking. The place where I now live is under lock down. I think the election is postponed, but there are so many announcements and immediate rescinding of the announcements that it's way too confusing to know for sure. My polling place is right across the street, so I can just keep an eye on the parking lot for activity.
          Stay safe, Riverbabe.

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          • mimo_100
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 1784

            #6
            Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
            I have to go to CCF for weekly treatments. Am nervous about even walking in the door, let alone the valet parking. The place where I now live is under lock down. I think the election is postponed, but there are so many announcements and immediate rescinding of the announcements that it's way too confusing to know for sure. My polling place is right across the street, so I can just keep an eye on the parking lot for activity.
            +best wishes to you and my prayers. Tim
            Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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            • Phoenix7
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 3663

              #7
              Coast To Coast AM Radio had a great show on the Corona Virus. Although the show deals with some wild topics , Aliens, Big Foot etc. there are some gems in there!
              A summary of their show from their website follows:

              In the first half, pharmacist, nutritionist, and cosmetic chemist, Ben Fuchs shared alternative health concepts, with a particular emphasis on strengthening the immune system in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. By taking care of the body, one may be able to reduce the severity of symptoms or resist infection, he remarked. The large number of fatalities in Italy from the virus are likely due to preexisting health conditions, Fuchs suggested, and a high percentage of men there smoke cigarettes, which adds a major risk factor. He cited three pathways to build up the immune system: food/supplements, the digestive system (where most of our immunity is located), and the psychological or mental approach.

              Regarding food, one of the healthiest things people can do is eat less food as lowered caloric intake improves immunity, he said. When eating, choose nutrient-dense items like vegetable juice, as well as powerhouse immunity boosters like turmeric, garlic, ginger, cayenne, citrus fruits, red bell peppers, and papaya and pineapples (which are also excellent sources of enzymes). He also cited supplements such as zinc, Vitamin C, and NAC. Fuchs shared a variety of strategies to employ while staying at home, including exercise, finding a project, learning a new skill or language, being grateful for everything you have, reading, meditating, reducing news consumption, and practicing positive psychology.


              In the latter half, renowned remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames discussed the current coronavirus pandemic and how he expects it will play out. He revealed a biowarfare connection to the virus' source, and noted his strong background in biological warfare (view citations). Dames said his team remote viewed the microbe using an early photograph from China released by the World Health Organization. The virus accidentally escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan "because one of the researchers was infected and didn't know it," he reported. "That's how it began...the laboratory was investigating biological warfare-type agents."

              "I predicted this pandemic years ago on Coast to Coast," he stated, along with a global economic collapse coming on the heels of it. The virus has to run its course, he added, and there will likely be mass deaths in America as the disease can't be quarantined. The pandemic is a good "practice exercise" for Americans to become more self-sufficient, as he predicts things will be far worse when the "Killshot" (a monstrous solar flare) hits and the grid goes down. He foresees the current pandemic lasting around nine months, with millions dying, martial law enforced, and the 2020 election postponed. Dames also shared a tip he used to recover from a recent bout of pneumonia-- 20 drops of oil of oregano placed in a gallon of water, and drunk each day to fend off invasive microbes.

              News segment guests: Dr. Peter Breggin, Howard Bloom
              Website(s):

              criticalhealthnews.com
              pharmacistben.com
              majordamesnews.com
              LearnRV.com

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              • billyjoe
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 9014

                #8
                Two of my 3 children have immunodeficiencies that first appeared in their 20's and 30's. One effects the optic nerves, the other manifests itself with lupus type symptoms. My son is able to work at home in the software industry, but my daughter is working in a regional laboratory and is in close contact with covid-19 specimens. How are the health care workers going to be protected? I don't think we know.

                --------------billy

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                • BlueWolf
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 1077

                  #9
                  Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                  Two of my 3 children have immunodeficiencies that first appeared in their 20's and 30's. One effects the optic nerves, the other manifests itself with lupus type symptoms. My son is able to work at home in the software industry, but my daughter is working in a regional laboratory and is in close contact with covid-19 specimens. How are the health care workers going to be protected? I don't think we know.
                  --------------billy
                  I don’t think we know either, Billy, but I thank your daughter for what she does, and I’ll pray for her protection and health.

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                  • billyjoe
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 9014

                    #10
                    Originally posted by BlueWolf View Post
                    I don’t think we know either, Billy, but I thank your daughter for what she does, and I’ll pray for her protection and health.

                    Thanks, BlueWolf She's really dedicated to her profession just as my wife was and Riverbabe too. We can hardly repay them for the sacrifices they made for us.

                    ---------------billy

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                    • riverbabe
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2005
                      • 3373

                      #11
                      Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                      Two of my 3 children have immunodeficiencies that first appeared in their 20's and 30's. One effects the optic nerves, the other manifests itself with lupus type symptoms. My son is able to work at home in the software industry, but my daughter is working in a regional laboratory and is in close contact with covid-19 specimens. How are the health care workers going to be protected? I don't think we know.

                      --------------billy
                      Billy, this is sad news. But they and their growing families are so lucky to have you and your wife who always willingly sacrifice so much to take care of them and all the grandchildren. IMHO the only positive for the virus, other than plain common sense, is that a vaccine will be approved soon enough to provide hope for us all. And we have encountered dangerous organisms in our work before and know how to handle them. May our luck hold out until then! Our best wishes are with you all.

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                      • billyjoe
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 9014

                        #12
                        The regional hospital my daughter works at receives virus tubes from Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky. and Ohio. Just talked to her. She said they can't get in supplies other than those used routinely. How much advance time is needed? South Korea was able to produce millions of tests in 1 week.

                        ------------------billy

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                        • BlueWolf
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 1077

                          #13
                          Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                          The regional hospital my daughter works at receives virus tubes from Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky. and Ohio. Just talked to her. She said they can't get in supplies other than those used routinely. How much advance time is needed? South Korea was able to produce millions of tests in 1 week.
                          ------------------billy
                          We got caught flat footed, Billy. Poor planning and budgeting issues from what I’ve read. They’re working hard to remedy the problem now, though. Better late than never, but somebody dropped the ball big time.

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                          • mrmarket
                            Administrator
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 5971

                            #14
                            We'll get through it. Everyone stay safe and do their part.
                            =============================

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                            - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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                            • billyjoe
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 9014

                              #15
                              Those who like to study charts might find this interesting. According to Dr. Fauchi, immunologist, the current course of the covid-19 virus especially when compared to that of countries infected before the USA would indicate a peak in the infection rate should be reached around May 1st.

                              -------------------billy

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