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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Coronavirus, Winter risks" video.
I hang washed clothes on my stairs railings
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Absolutely, and mask wearing, hand washing etc
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JIUST WEAR MASKS ALREADY AND KEEP DISTANCE
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How lovely! Thanks for such a beautiful message!! 🌷💐🏖️🌴🍁🌲☃️❄️
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There have been mutations but not enough to be problematic for a vaccine, and with this type of virus it's very unlikely that mutation will cause any issues.
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Allow me;. Yes a humidifier is an excellent idea but no, face shields don't seem to protect much per testing. If you wear a face shield WITH a mask, it's quite good but not alone.
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@blackpilldealer6797 Mandatory vaccination is a valid question that needs to be addressed NOW. Many of us understand the risk involved but others are still rather blind.
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I doubt it's the same virus or it would've been detected by Western doctors. It would've spread.
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All we have to worry about in Ontario winters are cold spells of -25°C ... and snow falls of 30 cm or more in one day
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We will know for sure all the facts involved in prevention and spread, immunity and best practices and the way forward for workplaces and schools etc.. in 2 or 3 years. Just like SARS of 2003.. we had lovely reports long after the fact.
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There are amazing sir filters on the market
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I think the elderly know very well how vulnerable they are, and care homes have taken much better precautions. Also most places have figured out that masks need to be worn by all. In recent months there are more cases appearing in the under 40 age groups and death rates have dropped accordingly.
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@Shelmerdine745 Where are the massive death numbers from flu since January this year? Well interestingly, these barely exist. No wonder, due to all the hand washing, distancing, and eventually mask wearing, the flu was a non issue. It will be even lower this winter given that were going into it already prepared as we're seeing in Australia. So isn't it something... we really don't need a flu vaccine. And by the time a covid vaccine is ready, covid will be gone 💰💰💰💰💰. Sweden and USA won't need it, they'll have herd immunity. Same for India, Mexico Peru, Belgium and many more.
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I think we'll get there by spring but we're still rather short for herd immunity presently, even in the hard hit areas. Maybe longer where there's fewer cases such as here in Canada.
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Just stay away from crowds and wear a mask while out.
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It's also because for most people, they're low in D over winter. I don't get colds bc I take 3-4,000 mgs vitamin C and 5,000 iu vitamin D daily. And I'm Canadian.
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Who's going to buy a Russian covid vax?? NO ONE. Who even wants this vaccine? Only Pharma and they're pushing very hard to convince people this is needed or wanted. IT'S NOT. We'll reach herd immunity prior to a vaccine becoming available.
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If people are staying inside with their families it's fine, however, work and school will only be safe if numbers are low and everyone remains diligent. Transit is a huge concern and travel is still not a good idea and probably won't be for another year. Too bad many aren't following best practices.
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God already blessed us.. he gave us this covid pandemic 😉
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I don't see how children and adolescents were driving infection at all, they've been inside for months and when they have gone out, they've been with family and socially distancing.
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Their bodies synthesize vitamin C, ours do not
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And when will we find out the truth about vaccines? At least a few more decades I expect. Does anyone ever ask to see an ingredients list and research every one of them? Most don't, or they'd never take a vaccine, much less give them to their children. Most don't even know that mercury is still in the flu vaccine.
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Don't worry... wear your mask when you go out, take 4,000 mgs vitamin C and 5,000 iu vitamin D daily. If you get the virus, take 1,000 mgs L-Lysine 3x a day and eliminate all caffeine until symptoms are gone.
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He states that vaccines are a good idea.. that concerns me
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@alan4sure I'm tired of that argument that cherry picks data. I was born in '56 so I've seen the rise in autism that started in the late eighties and is now at one in 36. It occured in one in 10,000 in the sixties and seventies. And no, it's not because doctors were idiots and didn't recognize it. There were no anaphylactic allergies, no asthma, no Crohn's. etc. We all caught the illnesses going around and no one died or even saw a doctor. Yet here we are in the year 2020 and not one study by the CDC to show us the data (which they have) of health outcomes of those who are vaccinated and those who are not. I already know the answer to that, two of my 4 grandchildren have vaccine injuries. Look what's listed on the labels for potential side effects and look at what you see in any given classroom. There are ZERO double blind INERT placebo controlled safety tests done on any vaccines. They don't dare because it would show all the issues and besides, the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (financed by US taxpayers) has paid out 4.3 billion to date. The manufacturers are indemnified from lawsuits due to legislation passed in 1986. If vaccines are so safe, why don't they pay for the long term care of those who are injured? Do you know what the NVICP payout is when a child dies? It's 250,000.
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@alan4sure You're misinformed my friend. I learned a lot about vaccine issues when I saw what happened to my grandchildren. The doctor who is treating these two little ones hasn't vaccinated any of his five children and it was information from him that led to my reading of a lot of the science. You have no clue what you're talking about, you're repeating Pharma advertising.
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SHHHHHH... they're trying to sell vaccines!! First the flu vax, then the covid vax (even though they don't even know if it will be safe or effective)
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BC has good leadership and brought in effective measures early, however, people have let their guard down a bit too much lately. You'll get it back though I'm sure. In Ontario we've had more of a struggle bc of our density and diverse population (some just don't follow instructions). Travel doesn't help. Toronto gets several flights daily and all appear to carry at least one infected passenger.
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IVERMECTIN.. SEE Dr THOMAS BORODY and his work in Florida WHY ARE YOU NOT COVERING THIS Dr Campbell?
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