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Coronavirus and COVID-19: Fact versus fiction


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I was under the impression it could be beneficial to drink water and rinse covid in the back of the throat into the stomach where it would die rather than leave to be taken into the lungs - not a cure for sure but maybe an assist

 

Also understood antibiotics are not used to 'cure' covid but to assist in fighting the bacterial pneumonia (which can kill) caused by covid, so in some cases may well have a part to play - again not a cure but a valuable assist if used in the correct circumstances

 

When I see the statement 'there is no evidence' appears to me that this is a double sided statement meaning there is no evidence for....or against

 

However the drinking disinfectant is definitely off the menu

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8 minutes ago, frenetic said:

Covid-19 does not cause bacterial pneumonia. The virus itself infects the lungs and causes the pneumonia symptoms

Is it not the case covid damages the ace cells the infected cells are the cause of the pneumonia as the immune system tries to clear them

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4 hours ago, frenetic said:

Covid-19 does not cause bacterial pneumonia. The virus itself infects the lungs and causes the pneumonia symptoms

... and those symptoms do not respond to normal pneumonia treatment, hence the need for ventilators in serious cases. Once on a ventilator, survival chances are well under 50% according to the NHS.

https://metro.co.uk/2020/04/07/65-people-put-ventilators-will-die-nhs-data-shows-12521335/

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6 hours ago, rooster59 said:

 

The best way to protect yourself is by washing your hands frequently and avoiding contact with anyone who might be infected. This way, you can eliminate viruses that may be on your hands and avoid infection that might occur by touching your eyes

All common sense .. Mask wearing out in public personally should be made obligatory despite some of the jury still being out in their effectiveness according to some experts .. 

Gargling with TCP as this virus is said to take hold in the back of the throat has been one that might hold some merit remembering to spit it out obviously when finished .. 

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One thing that I think we can all agree on is that using alcohol-based hand sanitiser helps.  One thing that Thailand has done well is to ensure that this is available everywhere, to purchase, but also for free in lifts, stations, entrances to malls, shops, offices and at supermarket checkouts.

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"emergency room doctor and entrepreneur";  

Love to hear his opinions on traumatic injuries and how to make money in emergency medicine.

As far as infectious disease, well I will listen to virologists and infectious disease specialists.

 

 

 

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58 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

"emergency room doctor and entrepreneur";  

Love to hear his opinions on traumatic injuries and how to make money in emergency medicine.

As far as infectious disease, well I will listen to virologists and infectious disease specialists.

I'm guessing the phrase "emergency room doctor and entrepreneur" was used in the video 'Dr. Erickson Covid-19 Briefing', as you didn't credit where it was from?

 

Assuming that's the origin, I must admit the watching the video initially I thought both the doctors seemed to have an interest in what was happening, and trying to suggest a practical approach - which was good.

 

However as the press conference progressed, it did occur to me that perhaps both the doctors had more of an agenda in trying to end the lockdown. Rather than just offering an opinion that it might be practical to ease the restrictions, they both appeared (to me) to be quite adamant that everything should get back to normal.

I'm not taking sides regarding the lockdown, but I felt it wasn't just a medical opinion they were offering.

 

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18 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

All common sense .. Mask wearing out in public personally should be made obligatory despite some of the jury still being out in their effectiveness according to some experts .. 

Gargling with TCP as this virus is said to take hold in the back of the throat has been one that might hold some merit remembering to spit it out obviously when finished .. 

 

People sneezing and coughing should not be out in public even wearing a mask.

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4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Sick people are unlikely to be going out for coffee. However, sick people still need to eat. If I get this I caught it from someone at the supermarket.

You misunderstood my point. The doctors were rationalizing unnecessary exposure by equating it to arguably necessary exposure. I was challenging that logic.

 

People who live alone may feel that they must leave for supplies, but in fact there are multiple options for food delivery available. 

 

To your point :

It is rather well known at this now that contagious people may not know they are or appear sick. So yes, they may unwittingly be out for coffee. 

 

The best way to minimize a risk factor is to avoid it completely. 

 

That said, I go to Makro every 15 days for supplies but otherwise stay home. Pranburi is currently one of the safest places to be so I consider it a reasonable risk. 

 

The key words here are 'consider' and 'reasonable'. 

 

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I hope kate and julie from reuters, never have to go for a root canal ,just the thought of having bleach put into their mouth might be a little to much for them!

 

"Aqueous sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution is widely used in dental practice during root canal treatment. Although it is generally regarded as being very safe, potentially severe complications can occur when it comes into contact with soft tissue. This paper discusses the use of sodium hypochlorite in dental treatment, reviews the current literature regarding hypochlorite complications, and considers the appropriate management for a dental practitioner when faced with a potentially adverse incident with this agent".

https://www.endoexperience.com/documents/NaOCl-safeuseetcBritDentJ2007.pdf

 

I would like to see research testing derivatives  made from  bleach! Who knows maybe they can combine chemicals to make a solution ,could make it possible.

Anything possible ! Splinting atoms to cause a chain reaction for instance was thought impossible one time.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, riclag said:

I hope kate and julie from reuters, never have to go for a root canal ,just the thought of having bleach put into their mouth might be a little to much for them!

 

"Aqueous sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution is widely used in dental practice during root canal treatment. Although it is generally regarded as being very safe, potentially severe complications can occur when it comes into contact with soft tissue. This paper discusses the use of sodium hypochlorite in dental treatment, reviews the current literature regarding hypochlorite complications, and considers the appropriate management for a dental practitioner when faced with a potentially adverse incident with this agent".

https://www.endoexperience.com/documents/NaOCl-safeuseetcBritDentJ2007.pdf

 

I would like to see research testing derivatives made from  bleach!

Anything possible!

 

 

Nonsensical to compare that to Trump's remarks.

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4 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Nonsensical to compare that to Trump's remarks.

Thats your opinion . Anything is possible! Research was suggested by the POTUS ! Bleach or a solution of it is used in the body(mouth) to disinfect. 

Like I sourced above

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44 minutes ago, riclag said:

Thats your opinion . Anything is possible! Research was suggested by the POTUS ! Bleach or a solution of it is used in the body(mouth) to disinfect. 

Like I sourced above

So you really think a long established dental procedure where a little bit of bleach solution is used to disinfect a very small part of the body, and please avoid contact with soft tissue, is comparable with injecting it in your body to eliminate a novel virus.

 

The way people are willing to defend the indefensible keeps amazing me, but more and more I have come to realise they don't even realise it is indefensible.

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1 hour ago, riclag said:

Thats your opinion . Anything is possible! Research was suggested by the POTUS ! Bleach or a solution of it is used in the body(mouth) to disinfect. 

Like I sourced above

Putting disinfectants in the body, better known as embalming, is something I will wait for until after I'm dead, not something I would use to cause my death.

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20 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Sick people are unlikely to be going out for coffee. However, sick people still need to eat. If I get this I caught it from someone at the supermarket.

Asymptomatic people are likely to go for coffee and to the supermarket. If you catch this, it will most likely be from someone whom is asymptomatic. Limiting your contacts to essential trips reduces your overall risk. It's a numbers game, and every additional contact you make in a day increases the chances of you getting or spreading the virus. 

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