How to prevent COVID-19 from spreading: Clean hand and do 'not touch your face
Don't grope girls then touch your face; don't hang out without masks in HK more than 15 min.
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Dr. David Price on how to prevent COVID-19 from spreading: Clean hand and do 'not touch your face, period'.
Jesse Watters featured Dr. David Price of Weill Cornell Medical Center on "Watters' World" Saturday, where the New York City doctor gave advice on how people can prevent spreading the coronavirus.
"You may hear a little inflection in my voice like I'm emotional. It's not because I'm scared. It's actually the opposite. For the first time in a while, I'm actually not scared," Price said via video. "I work at probably the premier hospital in New York City. Our hospital is almost exclusively a COVID-19 hospital, but we're learning and we know a lot. And what I want you guys to know is that every single day we're getting better, we know more. And I am confident that the stuff I can tell you today should make you guys feel like when this comes to your community that you don't have to be scared and that you can protect your family. ".
Price went on say the virus is primarily transmitted by touching someone who has the virus and then touching your face.
"The ways that you get this is the transmission of the virus almost exclusively from your hands to your face, from your hands to your face and inside your eyes, into your nose or into your mouth," Price explained. "So there's a lot of talk about contact or getting it through contacts, hands to face. ".
The doctor also addressed the idea that the virus is transmitted by "long sustained contact" or through the air.
"There's also a small thought that it can be aerosolized, that it can kind of exist a little bit in the air," Price said. "The thought at this point is that you actually have to have very long sustained contact with someone. And I'm talking about over 15 to 30 minutes in an unprotected environment, meaning you're in a very closed room without any type of mask for you to get it that way. ".
"But very simply stated, the overwhelming majority of people are getting this by physically touching someone who has this disease or will develop it in the next one to two days and then touching their face," he pointed out.
"The thing that makes me smile a little bit is I actually know now that I won't get this disease because I know how to protect myself," Price said in the video.
Price offered two practical tips to keep you, your family and your friends from getting the coronavirus.
"Become a hand Nazi. Everything you know about your hands, just keep it clean and you will not get this disease," Price said. "The second thing is you have to start psychologically working on the connection between your hands and your face. ".
"Those two things combined is incredibly powerful and will prevent the transmission of disease in your family in 99 percent of cases, to know your hands are clean and not touch your face, period," Price added.
Chinese virologist claims she has proof COVID-19 was made in Wuhan lab
She looks good and happy. I volunteer to take virus from her mouth.
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Chinese virologist claims she has proof COVID-19 was made in Wuhan lab.
By Natalie MusumeciSeptember 11,2020.
5:30 pm.
Dr. Li-Meng Yan, A Chinese virologist who has reportedly been in hiding for fear of her safety has stepped out into the public eye again to make the explosive claim that she has the scientific evidence to prove COVID-19 was man-made in a lab in China.
Dr. Li-Meng Yan, a scientist who says she did some of the earliest research into COVID-19 last year, made the comments Friday during an interview on British talk show "Loose Women. ".
When asked where the deadly virus that has killed more than 900,000 around the globe comes from, Yan — speaking via video chat from a secret location — replied, "It comes from the lab — the lab in Wuhan and the lab is controlled by China's government. ".
She insisted that widespread reports that the virus originated last year from a wet market in Wuhan, China, are "a smokescreen. ".
"The first thing is the market in Wuhan. Is a smokescreen and this virus is not from nature," Yan claimed, explaining that she got "her intelligence from the CDC in China, from the local doctors. ".
The virologist has previously accused Beijing of lying about when it learned of the killer bug and engaging in an extensive cover-up of her work.
She had said that her former supervisors at the Hong Kong School of Public Health, a reference laboratory for the World Health Organization, silenced her when she sounded the alarm about human-to-human transmission in December last year.
In April, Yan reportedly fled Hong Kong and escaped to America to raise awareness about the pandemic.
Now, she said she is planning to release scientific evidence to prove that the virus was made inside a lab in Wuhan.
"The genome sequence is like a human finger print," she told the talk show. "So based on this you can identify these things. I use the evidence. To tell people why this has come from the lab in China, why they are the only ones who made it. ".
Yan added, "Anyone, even if you have no biology knowledge, you can read it, and you can check and identify and verify by yourself. ".
We may now know the origins of coronavirus, according to scientists.
"This is the critical thing for us to know the origin of the virus," she said. "If not we cannot overcome it — it will be life-threatening for everyone."
She said she is coming out now because "I know if I don't tell the truth to the world, I will be regretful."
Yan also claimed that before fleeing China, her information was wiped from government databases.
"They deleted all my information," she told "Loose Women," claiming that people have been recruited "to spread rumors about me, that I'm a liar."
Yuan Zhiming, the director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has previously denied reports that the bug accidentally spread from his facility.
"There's no way this virus came from us," Zhiming told state media in April.
Chinese virologist claims she has proof COVID-19 was made in Wuhan lab
I've been saying that all along although met with resistance in some threads. Is certainly an interesting possibility.
Stay horny my friends but safe enough to remember to wash your hands from groping, hugging and kissing cooties before touching you mouths. Serious.