Thank you very much. Is it online anywhere we can link to our may we just copy it as we please? Best, Lene On 07-04-2020 22:51, Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx wrote: > > Hi TOK List, > > The following is from Irene Ken physician, whose daughter is an Asst. > Prof in infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University: > > * The virus is not a living organism, but a protein molecule (DNA) > covered by a protective layer of lipid (fat), which, when absorbed by > the cells of the ocular, nasal or buccal mucosa, changes their genetic > code. (mutation) and convert them into aggressor and multiplier cells. > > * Since the virus is not a living organism but a protein molecule, it > is not killed, but decays on its own. The disintegration time depends > on the temperature, humidity and type of material where it lies. > > * The virus is very fragile; the only thing that protects it is a thin > outer layer of fat. That is why any soap or detergent is the best > remedy, because the foam CUTS the FAT (that is why you have to rub so > much: for 20 seconds or more, to make a lot of foam). > > By dissolving the fat layer, the protein molecule disperses and breaks > down on its own. > > * HEAT melts fat; this is why it is so good to use water above 77 > degrees Fahrenheit for washing hands, clothes and everything. In > addition, hot water makes more foam and that makes it even more useful. > > * Alcohol or any mixture with alcohol over 65% DISSOLVES ANY FAT, > especially the external lipid layer of the virus. > > * Any mix with 1 part bleach and 5 parts water directly dissolves the > protein, breaks it down from the inside. > > * Oxygenated water helps long after soap, alcohol and chlorine, > because peroxide dissolves the virus protein, but you have to use it > pure and it hurts your skin. > > * NO BACTERICIDE OR ANTIBIOTIC SERVES. The virus is not a living > organism like bacteria; antibodies cannot kill what is not alive. > > * NEVER shake used or unused clothing, sheets or cloth. While it is > glued to a porous surface, it is very inert and disintegrates only > -between 3 hours (fabric and porous), > -4 hours (copper and wood) > -24 hours (cardboard), > - 42 hours (metal) and > -72 hours (plastic). > > But if you shake it or use a feather duster, the virus molecules float > in the air for up to 3 hours, and can lodge in your nose. > > * The virus molecules remain very stable in external cold, or > artificial as air conditioners in houses and cars. > > They also need moisture to stay stable, and especially darkness. > Therefore, dehumidified, dry, warm and bright environments will > degrade it faster. > > * UV LIGHT on any object that may contain it breaks down the virus > protein. For example, to disinfect and reuse a mask is perfect. Be > careful, it also breaks down collagen (which is protein) in the skin. > > * The virus CANNOT go through healthy skin. > > * Vinegar is NOT useful because it does not break down the protective > layer of fat. > > * NO SPIRITS, NOR VODKA, serve. The strongest vodka is 40% alcohol, > and you need 65%. > > * LISTERINE IF IT SERVES! It is 65% alcohol. > > * The more confined the space, the more concentration of the virus > there can be. The more open or naturally ventilated, the less. > > * You have to wash your hands before and after touching mucosa, food, > locks, knobs, switches, remote control, cell phone, watches, > computers, desks, TV, etc. And when using the bathroom. > > * You have to Moisturize dry hands from so much washing them, because > the molecules can hide in the micro cracks. The thicker the > moisturizer, the better. > > * Also keep your NAILS SHORT so that the virus does not hide there. > > ############################ > > To unsubscribe from the TOK-SOCIETY-L list: write to: > mailto:[log in to unmask] > <mailto:mailto:[log in to unmask]> or > click the following link: > http://listserv.jmu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=TOK-SOCIETY-L&A=1 > ############################ To unsubscribe from the TOK-SOCIETY-L list: write to: mailto:[log in to unmask] or click the following link: http://listserv.jmu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=TOK-SOCIETY-L&A=1