Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

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  1. oldtimer

    oldtimer Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    So easy @shak8 .

    After the severe bushfires in Aus recently, and before the coronavirus, I went tissue-free. That felt so virtuous I bought a pile of really cheap face washers from KMart, cut them in quarters, stitched the edges and now have a box of "wee wipes". They get swished around in a bucket of detergent and rinsed when I feel like it.

    The original plan for this had been brewing for several months since I had a blocked sewer pipe. It was on 'their' side so I hadn't caused it but the plumber told me he gets quite a bit of work unblocking sewer pipes because people save water by not flushing as much and only using a half flush. This means there might not be enough water to clear the paper properly.

    Whether urine is sterile or not , it's pretty harmless. For blokes, we all know where the last drips go and nobody has ever worried about that in the laundry basket;)
     
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    My favorite disinfectant is cheap and easily available, or was.

    Household bleach.

    We used it in the dialysis units to disinfect machines and surfaces.

    It's one part full-strength bleach to 9 parts cold water. (you can eyeball it making sure there's more than enough bleach, but may lighten fabrics, carpets).

    Make it fresh before use. Allow solution contact with surface for 10 minutes.

    Is effective on the toughest viruses.
    At this dilution, it should not bleach carpets and clothes by accident.
     
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    I've got the runs, so I've just ordered 44 bottles of calamine lotion...
     
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    Calamine? does that work on a sore botty? I get the runs a LOT, so am interested to know.

    apologies if that TMI

    I do seem to be being rather foul mouthed this evening :whistle:
     
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    I doubt it! (I was being facetious in response to @Mij's post – sorry.)

    A friend saw a bloke leaving a supermarket with two trollies of loo roll a couple of days back. No food as far as she could see, just an 18-month supply of tissue in case he got a virus that doesn't even make you sneeze. :laugh:
     
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    For the record, urine is sterile unless you have a urinary tract infection, but picks up germs as it exits the body and of course later begins to smell urine-y.
     
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    It is important not to confuse risk of infection with risk of complications or death, which are very much influenced by respiratory conditions such as Asthma and COPD.
     
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    Does anyone know how the risks stack up for people with either asthma or type-2 diabetes if they get Covid-19?
     
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    As a teenager there was a certain famous actress I took rather a shine to ... until I read she did this. Instant turn off!
     
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    oh hahaha sorry it was late & I was dense, always got my eye out for things that can help with that problem, thought I might have found a little known fix :laugh::rofl:
     
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    Prof Vincent Raccaniello has written about Coronavirus on Virology blog.

    SARS-CoV-2: Could it be bad? 27th February
    SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus case fatality ratio 5th March
     
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    We don't really know yet as we don't have detailed whole-population datasets. But looking at ARDS in general, asthma is a risk factor for severity, whereas diabetes is not.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_respiratory_distress_syndrome
     
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    I took a different track – now can't stop singing it to 'Come on, Eileen'. :laugh:
     
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    And yet there is a lot in the news about people being at higher risk with other health conditions, and they always mention diabetes.
     
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    https://diabetesvoice.org/en/news/covid-19-and-diabetes/
     
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