k0ua
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Well crap. Just lost internet. Lost cable TV feed. Posting this over my hotspot on my smartphone. Hope this outage doesn't last long. 
Well crap. Just lost internet. Lost cable TV feed. Posting this over my hotspot on my smartphone. Hope this outage doesn't last long.![]()
Amazon is out of the zinc I've been taking
Amazon.com: Nature's Way Zinc Lozenges, with Echinacea and Vitamin c 6 Count Packages (Pack of 3): Health & Personal Care
So I searched on zinc in my orders and found
Amazon.com: U-Turn - M8-1.25 x 2 mm Hex Flange Bolt Din 6921 1.9 Zinc Yellow (1 Pack): Industrial & Scientific
Do y'all think one of those would do : ()
Ya sure locknut? I guess it does not hurt unless you take too much of it . . . :confused3:
Nothing. BUT the concentration of the virus would be so low as to not cause an infection. Not just one virus is gonna get ya. People are not contracting this infection from breathing air. They are mostly getting this virus from close contact with others. AND mostly being in contact with other family members
The Chloroquine and HydroxyChloroquine help shuttle Zinc into the cells. Zinc interferes with/stops the viral RNA transcription inside the cells and halts the proliferation of the virus. Provided the diet is sufficiently high in Zinc this will be an effective treatment.
Technically yes, but it is so diluted with the surrounding air that the risk is extremely low. At 6 feet it is "believed" (but not proven) that the infection risk drops precipitously due to the relatively low concentration in the surrounding air. What I don't know is how much concentration is actually needed to infect someone. You'd have to find a virologist to answer that question.We have to question the validity of that "six feet distance" everybody is quoting. If somebody with the virus is outside and sneezes what would prevent the virus from going miles?!