Trisher I'm with your grandmother there wise woman! (Not if you drive mind)!
Which British song sums up the 1960s for you?
Correct me if I'm wrong but from what I've heard the corona virus isn't a very pleasant illness but then it's not the worst illness either. Seems to be a fever, aching and a cough. Most people who get it will recover but like all illnesses a few won't.
So why the panic? I vaguely remember the Hong Kong flu....mainly because my mam got it and my Grandma came to look after her and us. Mam must have been really ill to ask my Grandma for help. I remember she was in bed for what felt like ages but was probably only a few days. I don't remember mass panic, schools closing etc. I wasn't very old at the time and my memory isn't as good as others. Was there a panic? Did the nation go into shutdown?
Trisher I'm with your grandmother there wise woman! (Not if you drive mind)!
Trisher what lovely memories your post brought back ! My granny and my mum both used to have a small bottle of ‘medicinal brandy’ with them , especially going away on long journeys.
I wonder if our grand children will remember us for always having ‘medicinal’ hand gel in our bags? Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it, does it ?
Thanks for that link janea. I find I have plenty of aloe vera gel, now just have to find the alcohol.
Is hibiscrub a hand sanitiser? The vet gave me some for the dog!
Labaik I think it varies in strength, but we use it on our hands up at the stables all the time, after touching horses with cuts/abrasions and infections.
M0nica, the stories I shared were reported on K5 News, an NBC affiliate station, in Washington state where there's an outbreak occurring-
I was watching their station when the story was reported- You can fact check it by Googling:
Snohomish County teacher with compromised immune system wants wider testing for coronavirus
The Jackson High School teacher said she was told she isn't sick enough to get tested. She worries if she waits until then, it could be too late.
Author: Eric Wilkinson
Published: 8:52 PM PST March 2, 2020
Updated: 8:52 PM PST March 2, 2020
They interviewed the teacher via video chat- The video is on the same page as the article-
I do wonder now if she was always easy going (my mother swore she wasn't when she was younger) or if it was just the brandy.
Thanks for the link janea. With the only source I can find who has supplies of hand gel, I was speechless to see Amazone selling six small bottles of gel, normally 99p, for £70 !!
I still have a well used copy of the Fragrance Pharmacy which I had completely forgotten about so will have a look for any suggestions there too.
At GP this morning I noticed 1 bottle of hand sanitiser at the main desk in our health centre. According to the receptionist, I was on,y one of a few to actually use. Beggars belief!
I really should preview before pressing Post. ☺️
I imagine people working on tills might be well-advised to use latex gloves?
We are already seeing and experiencing the results of their flawed screening protocols- It's not fake news- It's the sad fact that they're not prepared-
Sweeping such facts under the rug, or panicking, won't make them go away-
"At GP this morning I noticed 1 bottle of hand sanitiser at the main desk in our health centre. According to the receptionist, I was on,y one of a few to actually use. Beggars belief!"
...and our surgery now has a touch screen check in. I remember thinking at the time that it wasn't a very good idea, given that many people using it would be sick.
Vodka, aloe gel, and essential oils are all you need for this DIY gel. 60% must be alcohol.
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Plain vodka (a cheap brand is fine!)
Aloe vera gel.
Lavender essential oil.
Tea tree essential oil.
Other essential oils of your choice. Lavender and peppermint also make a great combo, if the scent of tea tree oil is too strong.
Small 1-2 oz bottle.
Sussexborn Vodka is ethyl alcohol which isn’t as effective as isopropyl alcohol, which is what is used in clinical environments and is actually cheaper than vodka. It’s available on Amazon.
We have all the ingredients except the vodka. The bottle I thought was vodka is gin.
I've just been reading up on xylitol as an antibacterial which seems to help with respiratory tract infections. I do have some that I bought when I had a tooth problem but then sealed it away and put it on a high shelf when I realised it was deadly poisonous to dogs. I know antibacterials won't kill a virus but I'm determined to do everything I can to stay healthy. What has been on my mind tonight are the number of people I know that have underlying health problems which include Parkinsons, Huntingdons, cancer [currently undergoing chemo] and, the most worrying of all a little known condition called [I think] LAM which affects the lungs. And I also keep thinking about when my grandchildren have, at various times, had a norovirus and, no matter how careful I was I still seemed to catch it. Can't help but feel that the coronavirus is similar but with a much longer incubation/contagion time.
i am wondering, since no hand sanitiser is available, i am using ordinary baby wipes.
i know these do not contain alcohol, so won't kill the virus.
but do we need to actually kill it; sometimes the best is the enemy of the good.
hand washing i believe works by separating and detritus, dust, dirt, sweat etc to which virus might stick, from our hand and washing it away down the drain.
so, in the absence of hand sanitiser or washing facilities when out and about, would it not be useful to carry a pack of baby wipes and frequently wipe hands.
anyone see any objection to this.
i know it's not the ideal, but a pragmatic approach.
I think the media is winding this up
especially BBC News...
this morning they were regurgitating yesterdays news cos there was no fresh information for today!
wash hands? didn`t we used to do that anyway... problem as I see it that people/society has changed, and not necessarily for the better...
everyone has sex with everyone for starters (of course I exaggerate... see Eastenders? I don`t now, but I have heard it said that Eastenders portrays real life!
I remember I had the flu in 1957. and over the years since people with the so called common cold say they have the flu, I say , when you had the flu you KNOW you had the flu, I was in bed for 2 weeks, and I was in my early 20`s..very early 20`s..
people go around hugging and kissing now, we didn`t do that back in the day, and we washed our hands without being told to do so and how to do so!!
yes, of course, it is to be taken seriously, but come on, I often wonder how this generation would cope if there was another WW... God forbid..
Im wondering if it has been around for a long time as another poster has said. I had the slight cold sore throat them terrible cough with up and down temperature, showing shadow on the lung in December. It lasted almost 2 months and didn't respond to 3 courses of antibiotics and steroids. Then it got better and last x-ray was clear. OH had the same also BIL and sister. Very similar symptoms.
Most people who get this will have mild symptoms. It does not seem to affect children. The death rate of confirm cases is 98%. Many people will have no symptoms so will not have it confirmed. This then makes the death rate even lower from all that are infected. It is a form of the cold virus of which their are already 200 different types. Flu and cold viruses mankind has been fighting forever and there have always be new viruses along the way. I feel the media is making us panic. If it had a 98% death rate and no known way of how humans were being infected ( as when the aids epidemic appeared in the 80's before they found how it was spread and treated) then I'd be panicking ( as I was at the time!). This virus can be killed at normal washing clothes temperatures, can be washed off hands easily, doesn't live long outside the body and in general responds the same way as the common cold. In fact conavirus is another name for a cold. This is just a nastier one than in general. My friends little girl died of normal flu at age 7. This so far does not seem to be affecting children. Therefore I'm not too worried but the media want me to be just as they did with Sars and Swine flu. I'm more likely to die of so many more things this week than that virus so unless I ponder them all I will be better thinking of none. ?
trisher Monday 2 March 14:36:40
I have been wondering the same, whether this virus had escaped earlier than stated but either officials kept quiet or it was not realised that it is a new virus.
The reason it is more serious is that it can suddenly turn to pneumonia, the patient feels as if 'they are drowning'.
There was a virus around at Christmas but, although it was quite nasty, I didn't hear of people being hospitalised with it.
Thank you Jane Ainsworth - very useful. We are just 'socially minimising' (not doing anything optional that involves close contact with people of whom we have little knowledge.) Really just hoping to put it off until there is more knowledge of its course. If I were actually frail I might be happy to get it on the 'old man's friend' basis. - I'd add a plea to us all to think of checkout people and really try not to breathe all over them.
What I don’t understand is why are we having to be told to wash our hands - surely we should ALWAYS do that anyway. Are people so stupid that they don’t think it’s necessary.
I’ve also been told that panic buying has led to a shortage of soap - what have people be using up until now?
Agree with much of what polnan says, especially the hugging and kissing, and people not knowing the difference between having a cold and having flu.
How often is someone off work a couple of days, then on their return informing you they had flu? Yeah, right.
Sorry on my last post I meant it v was a 98% CURE rate, not death ?
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