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I've heard that out of all the "vinegars" that malt vinegar has the most potential for killing this virus FYI.....but that has not been widely confirmed either....I let my toothbrush sit in vinegar for a while during the course of a cold and get a new one when I feel better
IMO you should continue cleaning, it would be better to heal in a clean environment.....I probably would open windows occasionally to clean the air out once in a while too.Thanks for that -it did occur to me maybe I should disinfect my, say, jar of vegemite, when I return from shopping - but, like you, I think that that is no way to live.......
Also, just say I get sick with this virus -whilst I'm still ill can I make the illness worse by not disinfecting anything I might touch in the apartment? Or, is it a case that once you catch the virus it will run its course, and you can't make things worse for yourself?
I appreciate your answers, ChemGal - living on my own and being over 70, it's comforting to know that others know more about illnesses generally than I do.
It seems they can act fast for mortgage relief.It is breaking my heart to hear about all the people without shelter and the children who only survive because of food supplied at school. I so wish our governments had listened to me and acted on this situation over the years.
BC really is actually trying to make a plan to help people who are poor quickly, lifting some red tape. Its surprising. This government is different from the last one.It seems they can act fast for mortgage relief.
Here's an article with most current info - Covid-19: How long does the coronavirus last on surfaces?Thanks for that -it did occur to me maybe I should disinfect my, say, jar of vegemite, when I return from shopping - but, like you, I think that that is no way to live.......
Also, just say I get sick with this virus -whilst I'm still ill can I make the illness worse by not disinfecting anything I might touch in the apartment? Or, is it a case that once you catch the virus it will run its course, and you can't make things worse for yourself?
I appreciate your answers, ChemGal - living on my own and being over 70, it's comforting to know that others know more about illnesses generally than I do.
As the story goes ... Jesus' words to his terrified disciples were powerful. Literally, he said, "I AM; do not fear!"Who to believe ????
Viruses need cells to multiply, so once on a surface, the amount there only decreases. So no need to disinfect everything. One can be much more susceptible to a bacterial infection once sick, so sure, clean out a CPAP as Kay mentioned. I find I can taste/smell (if I can smell!) my breath that suggests there is more bacteria when sick, probably due to increased mouth breathing/dry mouth. There isn't a concern about the virus particles from yourself for yourself when sick. The risk would just be to someone else.Thanks for that -it did occur to me maybe I should disinfect my, say, jar of vegemite, when I return from shopping - but, like you, I think that that is no way to live.......
Also, just say I get sick with this virus -whilst I'm still ill can I make the illness worse by not disinfecting anything I might touch in the apartment? Or, is it a case that once you catch the virus it will run its course, and you can't make things worse for yourself?
I appreciate your answers, ChemGal - living on my own and being over 70, it's comforting to know that others know more about illnesses generally than I do.
No one here calls it that. Paracetamol is what the British call it, and probably other places. Acetominophen is how it is labelled in Canda & the US if you look at active ingredients.Ibroprofen makes it worse? I've been taking it lately for my back (but conservatively as it can bother my stomach.)
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Updated: WHO Now Doesn't Recommend Avoiding Ibuprofen For COVID-19 Symptoms
Editor's note (19 March 2020): Since the publication of this article, the World Health Organization has updated its advice on the official Twitter account: "Based on currently available information, WHO does not recommend against the use of ibuprofen." In light of this, the headline of this...www.sciencealert.com
Do we even have over-the-counter paracetamol in Canada?
Resistance might prove to be futile and we may just be acting like trained seals (maybe we need to do what they want, to get this f***ing ridiculous time over with faster so “they” will lift restrictions...IOW, i don’t think they are going to be able to contain this and it will continue to spread like the common cold does.Viruses need cells to multiply, so once on a surface, the amount there only decreases. So no need to disinfect everything. One can be much more susceptible to a bacterial infection once sick, so sure, clean out a CPAP as Kay mentioned. I find I can taste/smell (if I can smell!) my breath that suggests there is more bacteria when sick, probably due to increased mouth breathing/dry mouth. There isn't a concern about the virus particles from yourself for yourself when sick. The risk would just be to someone else.