Coronavirus **personal experiences** thread

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He has never inferred he was a doctor. But did teach English to doctors and hospital staff. That’s where he met his wife, who is a Physician. He personally knows many chinese doctors, including the one who just passed away from the virus.

His wife is doctor, not him

Wellp, when they’re bought-and-paid-for by Big Pharma, of course they’d say that. They know who butters their bread. (And so do I.)

If c-Ag were patentable, it’d be The Second Coming. But it’s not patentable, so of course “it doesn’t work”, and instead, increasingly toxic powerful narrow-spectrum antibiotics which can wreak havoc with your innards are pushed instead.

And you’d have to drink nothing but c-Ag for years before even your elbows and knees would turn grayish.

In warfare, “1 wounded soldier = 10 dead soldiers”.

All the support necessary to carry him out, tend to his care, etc., consumes as many resources to be the equivalent of having 10 fewer soldiers out there fighting.

If you can paralyse and panic an entire country (world) so easily…

Just sayin’…

Wow, that must be nasty. It turns dogs into cats!

Well, now, anyone here who read that bit about screwing up a virus’s method of replication.

Here’s a start…

Before was only few hours resistant outside, now up 9 days

How much the next time?

28 days.

Ach… beat me to it. :laughing:

Damn I wouldn’t be surprised

Hey, to any of our friends in China or who know people there- how is the extra week or two of unplanned time off effecting people financially?

It’s alright to sit at home & watch movies/ play games, but the food & rent still has to be paid.

Don't think of China as a capitalist form of government and people are fully in control of their lives and choices.

In China the government controls almost everything including healthcare and 100% of media coverage.

….ok, that’s unrelated. Can you share anything about what I asked? Or please allow others to

This may help you better understand how the system works. https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/12/30/rethinking-medical-associations-best-interests.aspx

Balance is the key. There is a place for both modern and alternative medicine. When one rules out the other, the balance is broken. Both sides have their shameful history and both have their merits.

I think it was wrong the way the cruise line informed those passengers of their plight when the Captain told them “I have good news and bad news, the good news is that your 7 day cruise has been extended to 7 weeks, free of charge”

Do you have friends there or just people who smile when you send them your money?

Pass the tissues please.

[quote=RobertB]

Ok I misunderstood his statement. I was wrong.

I don’t think you have anything to say. You seem to just be posting about vague general ideas. Spit it out if you have something to contribute. Nobody here likes you enough to keep playing 21 questions to get through your insecurities.

It is related.

Our friends in China may not be free to post about what is truly happening there at the risk of government retaliation. Internet in China is highly censored. Big brother is watching.

On the Dutch TV-news was an item that suggests China also applies compartmentalization. People who want to go to work after the prolonged CNY holiday must go in quarantine for 14 days before they can enter their work place. That implies that the practical CNY holiday is extented with another 14 days. Till the end of the month.