Not sure how much more serious things are set to become.
Having a look at some products on here -
Has anyone else had thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Chris
Not sure how much more serious things are set to become.
Having a look at some products on here -
Has anyone else had thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Chris
Wow. I was one of the people who wrote the US national health security strategy for “all-hazards” — specifically things like this, influenza, terrorism, natural disasters etc.
My advice? Take reasonable precautions, and stay calm.
You are FAR FAR FAR more likely to contract and die from influenza this year (or any year) or its more common complications than coronavirus.
These items you linked to are designed for people working with the most contagious and fatal diseases known — like Ebola. Coronavirus isn’t close.
Yes, asthmatics and others with chronic lung diseases need to be cautious, but one is more likely to make a serious error in judgment and be unable to get assistance when needed if he/she has barricaded oneself into a fortress out of fear.
What can you do?
Turn off the television. Stop reading the tabloids and online “news” with the scary headlines.
Wash your hands. Often. Take long enough to sing the entire birthday song through. Use a nail brush, but use regular soap (not antibacterial — it contributes to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria — a huge problem). Disinfect your toothbrush by soaking in vodka or other pure alcohol (not rubbing alcohol) and replace it every three months or after you have been ill.
Practice other good environmental and personal hygiene. Launder or replace your pillows, launder in hot water your mattress cover and any other places dust mites might be hanging out. Encourage everyone you know to get their flu shot and other vaccinations. And listen for guidance from the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) or UK National Health Service (NHS).