I registered specially to write this. I live in Italy. In our country coronavirus problem are true HORROR. Gov said there is no problem, "only few people" died, but for now is over 60. SIXTY! No one knows what to do. Stay home? And what? Starving and die? Go do shop? ...and get sick? We have so many tourist day after day here, in Roma. We are afraid that someone are sick. There is no chance to improve the situation. Here, in Italy, we are in big black ass ;/
500000 people die on average every year from the flu (Influenza).
If you are not homeless, have healthy immune-system plenty of Vitamine C and sunshine, chances are your alright. If you freeze, have medical issues unhealthy diet like eating mainly fatty salty junkfood or have weakened your immune-system with drugs things are somewhat worse.
coronavirus is a class of 7 viruses, 2 strains of the common cold and 5 relative new 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2019
Different viruses multiply best in different temperatures.
Common cold Rhinoviruses, which infect the cooler upper airway and sinuses, grow best between 33 and 35º C, so inhaling air at about 45º C
for twenty minutes will significantly improve the symptoms of a common cold. Conversely, treating the common cold with aspirin causes a
significant increase in the rate of production of the virus.
The influenza viruses "the Flu", which infect the whole body, grow best at temperatures only slightly below body temperature and at 40º C will die off after 12-24 hours.
Deep-seated fever-phobia stemming from pre-scientific medicine when fever was perceived as an illness in itself.
Fever is not simply an unpleasant symptom of flu, it is a vital part of the body’s defense mechanism.
Fever may be used as a non-specific treatment of flu.
So about 9,500,000 people died this year so far lets say (cough) 3000 from the COVID-19 disease that is
0.031% and most of them old and sick already.
The cheapest ready available medicine are oranges eaten whole with peel and all. Being sick before actually being sick does also not help.
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