COVID testing and Florida
#122
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Joined APC: May 2009
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What I'd like to know is why the experts haven't stressed that the public should be working on improving their immunity to all diseases, including COVID. While we sit at home, mask up and wait for a magical, rushed to market vaccine that may never come to fruition (plus the myriad safety concerns if it does), there are many things we can do. Stop smoking, eat better, get more sleep, get outside and keep your vitamin D levels up to name a few. This can help prevent catching a bug in the first place and if you do, the recovery will usually be faster and the symptoms less severe.
#123
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#125
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Thanks for asking... im still quarantined. And my daily measure is one of feeling less sick rather than feeling better. The respiratory difficulty cycles in and out with night time peaks. Have a dry hacking cough and get winded with the least of activity.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
#126
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Joined APC: Jan 2014
Posts: 1,903
Thanks for asking... im still quarantined. And my daily measure is one of feeling less sick rather than feeling better. The respiratory difficulty cycles in and out with night time peaks. Have a dry hacking cough and get winded with the least of activity.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
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#127
Trimming my beard
Joined APC: Jul 2014
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Posts: 241
Thanks for asking... im still quarantined. And my daily measure is one of feeling less sick rather than feeling better. The respiratory difficulty cycles in and out with night time peaks. Have a dry hacking cough and get winded with the least of activity.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
Brother, keep feeling better and Reserve me a pint of antibodies. We are thinking of you.
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#128
What I'd like to know is why the experts haven't stressed that the public should be working on improving their immunity to all diseases, including COVID. While we sit at home, mask up and wait for a magical, rushed to market vaccine that may never come to fruition (plus the myriad safety concerns if it does), there are many things we can do. Stop smoking, eat better, get more sleep, get outside and keep your vitamin D levels up to name a few. This can help prevent catching a bug in the first place and if you do, the recovery will usually be faster and the symptoms less severe.
#129
Thanks for asking... im still quarantined. And my daily measure is one of feeling less sick rather than feeling better. The respiratory difficulty cycles in and out with night time peaks. Have a dry hacking cough and get winded with the least of activity.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
On the bright side a small amount of taste and smell have returned. So at least morning java is back to more than just a warm drink.
Last edited by forgot to bid; 08-01-2020 at 06:13 AM.
#130
Seems the promised Chloroquine drug isn't working
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...BRo4JirZ721Tns
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...BRo4JirZ721Tns
heres a website that keeps track of all of the HCQ studies, positive, inconclusive and negative.
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