COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Yes, it’s a nice drink, for some reason it was the only dark beer left in the shelves. Usually nobody I know likes dark beers/ales/stouts like I do.

I’m twelve cans in now so I think it’s time for bed!
I`ll join you PC.Love stouts as I`m a Guinness drinker so if pubs (when they`re open) don`t have Guinness then thats the next thing I look for.London Stout is wonderful by Youngs Brewery but not many here in the North West sell it.
 
Genuine question - do these wages subsidies only apply to those businesses 'on the list' that have been forced to close, so for example places like Halfords,garages, newsagents,electrical retailers etc etc etc wouldn't qualify?
 
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Genuine question - do these wages subsidies only apply to those businesses 'on the list' that have been forced to close, so for example places like Halfords,garages, newsagents,electrical retailers etc etc etc wouldn't qualify?
I think they apply only to businesses that don't make staff redundant.
 
What medicine were you using to fight it mate?
Plenty of evidence for the following helping:
1. High potassium diet - nearly everyone hospitalised has Hypokalemia (potassium deficiency). Potatoes, Squashes, Broccoli, Kale Tomatoes, citrus fruit, Bananas, etc help.
2. One tab of multivitamins a day with at least 200% RDA of Vitamin D
3. From first sign of infection 2 tabs per day of...
- Vitamin C + Zinc &
- Echinacea
4. After infection detected gargle with very warm boiled water with1/3 teaspoon of salt. It only delays the build up of virus in the lungs but each hour of delay gives the body more time to fight.

It ain't a cure but there is a lot of evidence to say that all of the above helps.

Many get a really bad sore throat but for many it's non existant or barely noticable (like I got) early doors.
Those at risk who manage their blood pressure may notice their blood presdure going up in the days before the hammer hits.
 
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Plenty of evidence for the following helping:
1. High potassium diet - nearly everyone hospitalised has Hypokalemia (potassium deficiency). Potatoes, Squashes, Broccoli, Kale Tomatoes, citrus fruit, Bananas, etc.
2. Multivitamins at least 200% Vitamin D
3. From first sign of infection 2 tabs per day of...
- Vitamin C + Zinc &
- Echinacea
4. After infection detected gargle with very warm boiled water with1/3 teaspoon of salt. It only delays the build up of virus in the lungs but each hour of delay gives the body more time to fight.

It ain't a cure but there is a lot of evidence to say it helps.
just been watching the Dr Campbel video,and hes sugesting that the death rates could have a lot to do with diet,Vitamin D being the major one, he's forcasting the USA death rate to be massive because of the fast food etc,,your post makes great sense
 
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