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Appropriate Term for Coronavirus Germs for Children

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Children and Coronavirus:

A tough combination!

How do you discuss such a serious disease with a young person?

A friend of mine uses an excellent term when referring to the Coronavirus germs –

Coronies

Such as – “You need to wash your hands well to get rid of the Coronies.”

Or – “Here’s some hand sanitizer to get rid of Coronies.”

Great, kid-friendly terminology!

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Typical Side Effects of the Covid Vaccine

Debating regarding getting the Covid shot?

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Wondering what the normal side-effects are?

The following are some of the typical side-effects experienced from the Coronavirus vaccines:

Pain at injection site

Muscle pain in area of injection

Headache

Not feeling well

Severe headache

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Nausea (sometimes severe)

“Fever”

Not able to sleep the night after the shot

Brain fog

(The above side effects are the common ones reported for the Moderna/Pfizer vaccine.)

It appears the worser symptoms tend to occur after the second shot (assuming due to the greater amount of vaccine in the shot).

Please bear in mind however, if you are at high-risk (such as an advanced senior [80/90+ years]), your risks in contracting the virus are HUGE!

Obviously, long-term side effects are unknown due to the recent introduction of the vaccines.

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How to Improve Music Sound in Zoom Meetings

Wishing to DRAMATICALLY improve the sound of your music on a Zoom meeting?

(This works for instruments such as piano, guitar, strings, etc.)

Try this EASY step:

On a laptop/PC:
At top left of screen, look for wording that says something like “turn on original sound.”

On cell phone/tablet:
Usually on the bottom right is a series of three dots. Click on these and select option “turn on original sound.”

Now, it should correctly read “Turn OFF original sound.” When this is the statement, you are achieving a far better music audio experience for your Zoom audience.

Give it a try!

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Another Example of How Airborne Coronavirus Is

Would you ever have thought?

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One well-wisher trying to share holiday cheer actually spread something far more.

See entire article at

“An Outbreak Has . . .”

Another example of how easily transmissible Covid-19 is.
Think all holiday well-wishes bring good cheer?  Unfortunately for those in a San Jose, CA hospital, not necessarily.  A well-meaning individual appears to have contributed to an outbreak at that facility.

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The Shortage of N95 Masks

Protection against this serious virus:

We all want it.

Top of our list are facemasks – specifically N95.

But, here we are, several months into this virus, and there are still vast shortages of the world’s most coveted facemask, the N95.

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We do live in America, right?

The country where with a click of a mouse, one can get food delivered to one’s doorstep, access healthcare via video conference, and order a product from halfway across the world.


The N95 mask

What is so important about N95?

The N95 is a mask that is manufactured in a way to block 95% of the particles coming through its fibers.

This became very important with the arrival of Covid-19. Typical cloth or surgical masks are only able to block maximum 30% of particles.

Ninety-five percent sounds far better in comparison.

This type of mask was previously used for such varied duties as woodworking, allergy suffers, painters, etc.

So, what is going on now with the supply of N95?

The Washington Post has a fantastic article concerning the shortage of N95 masks.

Read further here.

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Account of Man’s Experience of Having Covid-19

Have you wondered what it is actually like to have Covid-19?

Sure, you hear the horror stories – rush to the emergency room, breathlessness, forced insertion of a ventilator tube, etc.; but truly, what is it like for an “average” person to have Coronanavirus?


Bill Plaschke is such a man. He is a sports writer and also now, a Coronavirus patient.

He never wanted to be a “statistic” in the Covid-19 tally of infected individuals.

He, like me, was diligent in his prevention measures. But one time of letting down his guard was the opportunity that Covid-19 used to gain access to his body.

Read his account here.

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Political Views on Facemasks

Most urban education sources espouse not talking politics. The following is one example in which I will break this rule.

There seems to be a great divide in the use of face masks.

As an example, take simple note of the front-runner candidates –

Democratic nominee Joe Biden is frequently seen wearing a mask in public appearances. In addition, he espouses that it will be mandatory to wear a face mask if he is elected.

See: “Biden: All Americans Need to Wear Masks to Halt Coronavirus

On the other hand, President Donald Trump is frequently seen not wearing a mask (obviously important and necessary for a person who is speaking publicly). His approach appears balanced – safety measures are in place, yet mask-wearing is also encouraged.


The mask-viewpoint can also be analyzed from state governor’s standpoints. Various states indeed have widely varying rules regarding the use of face masks. California is very strong in mask-wearing laws; whereas mid-western states are not as strict.

What are your observations regarding legislation concerning mask-wearing?

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Coronavirus and Sports

Many professional organizations are pushing to reopen major league sports. Some sports activities have already begun.

Besides the obvious, what are the implications in sports regarding COVID-19?

There are two main perspectives:

Players (including organizers, managers, coaches, etc.)
Fans (spectators, observers, etc.)

As sports begin to open up, let’s view some cases of what is occurring.

In the United States, Coronavirus cases are still occurring, though most places are not hot spots for the Coronavirus.

Many teams are training and positioned to resume.

In the sport of soccer, one team was preparing for a game. However, testing revealed 5 of the players tested positive for COVID-19. To me, that is incredible! Did these players exhibit symptoms? Where did they catch the virus? (Was it actually spread from other teammates?)

In this particular case, the match was postponed until a later point.

For further details, read here.

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Outdoor Activity Ideas during Covid-19 Pandemic

This is a great video on how to safely participate in outdoor exercise during the Coronavirus.

(One personal addition – I would set my worn mask aside for as long as possible prior to washing. Make sure to wash hands after removing mask as well.)

Outdoor activity ideas:

Walking/hiking (non-populated areas)

Camping

Bike riding (rural areas)

Picnic with your family

Make sure to still practice social distancing with those who are not members of your household.

For additional tips and suggestions, visit this post.

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Asymptomatic Persons: What They Can Do

Sitting in the same seat as a person carrying coronavirus – can you catch it?

Apparently yes, as demonstrated by an individual in Singapore. This individual came down with the disease, having had no known exposure to anyone sick with the virus.

When others in her town also perplexingly came down with the virus, contact tracing was performed, which yielded some amazing results and further information regarding this virus’ ability to spread.

A couple, unknown to themselves to be infected, attended church. Two other individuals attending the same service later became infected with the Coronavirus.

However, a mysteriously infected person appeared. Someone who had no previous exposure to an infected individual. Someone who was not even in the service of those infected.

This person happened to sit in the same seat at a later activity as the originally infected couple. Several days later, she had Covid-19.

As this case demonstrates, there are asymptomatic carriers.

  • This virus is easily spread.
  • It can be caught several hours after the infected person has been in a location.
  • It may be transmitted to someone even if they have never seen the infected individual.

For additional information, read “Coronavirus: The Mystery of Asymptomatic ‘Silent Spreaders’” by David Shukman.