I think this may be a type of scam.
From the official University of Louisville account?I think this may be a type of scam.
That or a hype article to raise money. It finishes requesting donations. If there were a promising breakthrough I would think a University could acquire a grant or other benefactor outlets to raise money.From the official University of Louisville account?
If it's true. It's so hard to believe things right now.Very interesting test results at the virus PC today. They had charts of how long it lasts on a surface at different temps, humidities, etc. Basically, sunlight kills it in a minute. (Makes sense, I've been putting my masks out in the sun after I wear them.) Also, alcohol as in hand sanitizer kills it in 30 seconds even with no rubbing.
This is the kind of info I wish they had more often instead of the political bickering.
If the results are true? This guy is the director of science and tech for Homeland Security and they did their own tests. Very direct, earnest, non-political type of person. He said they have a unique ability to do some of these tests, like aerosolizing the virus. I tried to take a screen grab:If it's true. It's so hard to believe things right now.
This thing is just so new it's hard to believe anything since there are so many conflicting studies that have some out.If the results are true? This guy is the director of science and tech for Homeland Security and they did their own tests. Very direct, earnest, non-political type of person. He said they have a unique ability to do some of these tests, like aerosolizing the virus. I tried to take a screen grab:
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Definitely... But it's pretty interesting, these tests have been going on since February when they first got a sample of the virus, and with the actual Covid-19 virus, not other viruses and extrapolating/guessing.This thing is just so new it's hard to believe anything since there are so many conflicting studies that have some out.
Is this real life?
I made an appointment with my primary care provider to get my injection of disinfectant.
Do you really have to ask?Is this real life?
I just did mine via tele-health and a turkey basterI made an appointment with my primary care provider to get my injection of disinfectant.
"And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in one minute. Is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning ... it would be interesting to check that. It sounds interesting to me."Is that really what he was saying or was it taken out of context? I will concede that he says things that are indefensible at times but I also know the media is sometimes too quick to scrutinize his every word.
He did say he was asking the doctors and anyone else if there was any way to treat people with UV light or disinfectants. He didn't tell anyone to inject or ingest anything, but it still sounded pretty stupid. Not a good day for him. Seemed to me like he hadn't slept or something.Is that really what he was saying or was it taken out of context? I will concede that he says things that are indefensible at times but I also know the media is sometimes too quick to scrutinize his every word.