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This is worrying as I will be in Hong Kong next week albeit just one day in transit .
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2 Confirmed cases of Coronavirus in France today.
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But Realist says not to worry...so that's allright then

Not what I said at all.

I said that you need to be aware of the "war on your health" that is all around you hitting you in multiple ways and to get yourself armed and ready for those onslaughts by boosting your immune system, eating the right foods, not eating sh*t foods and so on.

Our health is our responsibility now, nobody else's.
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Personally since I stopped having the flu jab in 2012 I pumped up my immune system and have not had an infection since.


Excellent to hear Longfellow. That imho I how it should be.


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So I reckon I will be okay although my GP does not think so.

Your GP makes a huge part of his yearly profits from selling flu vaccines, so he/she will always want you to have one despite all the peer reviewed studies and data that prove they are next to useless.

We can never avoid catching viruses, many are airborne. So we have to get our bodies in a good state to be able to fight them when they arrive and we need to learn, beforehand, what things you can do, what foods, herbs you can take to combat such viruses. Preparation is key.
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Not in the least bit phased or worried about the latest "campaign of fear" and flu bug. We've seen this all before repeatedly as others have highlighted. Just an excuse for pharmaceuticals to shift more drugs.

This isn't flu Realist. The trouble is the timing with Chinese New Year.
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Excellent to hear Longfellow. That imho I how it should be.





Your GP makes a huge part of his yearly profits from selling flu vaccines, so he/she will always want you to have one despite all the peer reviewed studies and data that prove they are next to useless.

We can never avoid catching viruses, many are airborne. So we have to get our bodies in a good state to be able to fight them when they arrive and we need to learn, beforehand, what things you can do, what foods, herbs you can take to combat such viruses. Preparation is key.
Realist this isn't flu and there's no vaccine. I didn't think Sars had a vaccine either. So I'm not sure of the big pharma link here. However, in terms of viruses we are better off all round avoiding catching them. With some viruses it doesn't matter how much you try to be healthy because you will still contract it. In the case of this virus it's not the young and healthy avo on toast eaters who need be worried, it's people with underlying conditions and compromised immunity.
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Coming soon to a city near you!
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Hopefully it will be contained Savvy.
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This is worrying as I will be in Hong Kong next week albeit just one day in transit .
Hi

Hong Kong is now at it's highest level of emergency, , airport still operating.
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Apparently one of the deaths was a young guy in his thirties who was in transit in an airport. So wear a mask.
 
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