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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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I hope govt has an end game for all this and not just acting blindly. The target should be for schools to reopen come 1st May.
Since we are at the start of April, an immediate 2-week lock down of all known hot spots and/or tracing and quarantining all who have come into contact with victims makes sense. Then you have 2 more weeks to review before schools reopen.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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limanika wrote:I hope govt has an end game for all this and not just acting blindly. The target should be for schools to reopen come 1st May.
Since we are at the start of April, an immediate 2-week lock down of all known hot spots and/or tracing and quarantining all who have come into contact with victims makes sense. Then you have 2 more weeks to review before schools reopen. Lockdown as a strategy ? Experts are talking of between 60-180 days !!!! Scary stuff. https://www.bloomberg.co...take?srnd=premium-africa
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/2/2006 Posts: 658
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Bigchick wrote:Forgive my stupid question.....
Counties are busy disinfecting streets and markets at night yet we are told the virus is not airborne.
So why the disinfecting...... My question is what disinfectant are they using. If its chlorine based, then expect metal surfaces to corrode with time. Woo unto you if your car is parked anywhere this exercise is being done....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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murchr wrote:tycho wrote:murchr wrote:The CAS mentioned that some people are hording oxygen tanks...who would do that and for what? We can say a capitalist with rational expectations of a highly peaked normal. So by hoarding he can supply the commodity at the most pressing time. But I visualize the possibility of a positively tailed near flat. Once the stats coming in and our measures are fruitful, then oxygen will be abundant. Who are the suppliers? @Murchr, I have tried to work out an answer to your question, and despite beginning with protests of 'insufficient data' I have concluded that it's highly probable that the cylinders are presently safe outside the country, courtesy of foreign agents. You think it's hoarding because normal supply chain was used to get them. My method of analysis was limited due to lack of data and a proper knowledge of the supply chain. Therefore I wanted to give up. But we could start from semiotics and presently known facts to create a hypothesis. That's what I have done. Anyway, there's still no problem even if our ventilators won't work. If we start our measures early, then we can do with EEGs and normal computers. Most of the equipment we need are here locally and no one needs them at the moment.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Australian Prime Minister has ordered everyone on student or visitor visa to go home He said 'Australia must focus on its citizens and its residents' amid corona crisis https://www.google.com/a...-crisis-intensifies.htmlProverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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@Mpobiz, there are several methods that can be used to disinfect the nose. A strong measure would be to use an Indian method called 'dhauti' where water is made to flow from one nostril through the other and out. This will require training for care givers.
It may be possible to use a nasal spray. I am not sure about the idea of a swab or cloth due to increased probability of handling the virus and perhaps spreading it.
As for the contents, we can start with saline solution. I am not sure about the molarity, that's why we may need to have the unity of voice and standardization.
Even for the eucalyptus, we need to consult with the wazees who have been doing it in order to develop an optimal product.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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limanika wrote:I hope govt has an end game for all this and not just acting blindly. The target should be for schools to reopen come 1st May.
Since we are at the start of April, an immediate 2-week lock down of all known hot spots and/or tracing and quarantining all who have come into contact with victims makes sense. Then you have 2 more weeks to review before schools reopen. What you want, a 2 weeker, may be possible if we get rid of the virus completely, or we have domesticated the virus. And for the latter, two weeks is a short time. Maybe 4 weeks, and we can be ready to go to school. As for the strategy, that's the Utamaduni way. I hear the other side is insisting on a lock down. I can't speak for them.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/10/2010 Posts: 2,264
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Julie wrote:mpobiz wrote:https://youtu.be/_PqmgzDZB3g
Most governments are opting for herd suicides. This disease will end up causing more harm to the economy that will hurt generations to come. We don't have to loose everything. The government should open our economy again but we mentain basic hygiene or even force us to wear masks.
@tyco shed more light on the disinfecting the nose and throat. What is used or how do we go about it. How about soaking cotton wool with your favourite whisky brand and sniffing for about 5 minutes every 3 hours. It will get you high, and mucus membranes will get quite some dose of alcohol Caution: I am not a doctor, take my advice at your own risk!! I have seen @Tyco methods and just like yours i find them impossible to do. I find that in the same way women and girls are advised not to thoroughly wash their sehemu nyeti, you shouldn't create the same chemical and biological imbalances in your nose and throat. The most worrying fact is that the economic disruptions and the levels of poverty that will be accelerated by the useless lockdowns and curfews. Will cause more suffering and deaths than the corona in the next 10 years. Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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mpobiz wrote:Julie wrote:mpobiz wrote:https://youtu.be/_PqmgzDZB3g
Most governments are opting for herd suicides. This disease will end up causing more harm to the economy that will hurt generations to come. We don't have to loose everything. The government should open our economy again but we mentain basic hygiene or even force us to wear masks.
@tyco shed more light on the disinfecting the nose and throat. What is used or how do we go about it. How about soaking cotton wool with your favourite whisky brand and sniffing for about 5 minutes every 3 hours. It will get you high, and mucus membranes will get quite some dose of alcohol Caution: I am not a doctor, take my advice at your own risk!! I have seen @Tyco methods and just like yours i find them impossible to do. I find that in the same way women and girls are advised not to thoroughly wash their sehemu nyeti, you shouldn't create the same chemical and biological imbalances in your nose and throat. The most worrying fact is that the economic disruptions and the levels of poverty that will be accelerated by the useless lockdowns and curfews. Will cause more suffering and deaths than the corona in the next 10 years. Many times you take medicine, you disrupt something in your system. So even the methods that have been used - dhauti, for example is an Indian traditional practice that even the English found- and have high efficacy; also may have side effects. Gurgling the throat is a common practice especially in cases of tonsillitis and I suspect that most of us have done it. If you consider the timeline of the virus, you may find we may have to do it even once or twice a week. And we have two weeks to fight for each of us. I know the methods may sound difficult, but they may be necessary.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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FRM2011 wrote:[quote=limanika]I hope govt has an end game for all this and not just acting blindly. The target should be for schools to reopen come 1st May.
Since we are at the start of April, an immediate 2-week lock down of all known hot spots and/or tracing and quarantining all who have come into contact with victims makes sense. Then you have 2 more weeks to review before schools reopen. Lockdown as a strategy ? Experts are talking of between 60-180 days !!!! Scary stuff. https://www.bloomberg.co...ake?srnd=premium-africa[/quote] Since we do not have global coordination efforts, it may take 6-12 months for all countries to get back on their feet. But so long as there is one country out there with cases, does it mean life stops everywhere else? We are at a place where its still possible to trace all existing cases in Kenya, and enforce mandatory quarantine for all arrivals. If we can do that within next 4 weeks, I can't see why life can't go back to normal
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Correction please: 'Dhauti' is for the digestive tract. The method I am talking about is 'Jala neti'. Quoting Swami Satyananda Sarawasti: Quote: If the nose is blocked, or if the mucus membranes are profusely covered in impuri- ties, then the nose cannot perform its duties effectively. In fact if the nose is completely blocked, then one is forced to breathe through the mouth. And we have already explained the disadvantages of this process. This is the reason why we blow our noses: to remove these impurities and to allow the nose to operate efficiently. However, the normal nose blowing does not remove all impurities. In- grained, dry mucus can remain. This is one of the reasons that the practice of neti was developed: to ensure the best possible cleaning of the nose. There are other reasons for the use of neti such as the stimulation of various nerve endings in the nose; this leads to improvement in the brain and organs to which these nerves connect and also helps in the stimulation of ajna chakra, the midbrain psychic centre. This excerpt found in 'Yoga and Kriya' has an extensive explanation of the importance of the nose and proceeds to illustrate the preparation of the saline water and the positioning during this procedure.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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limanika wrote:I hope govt has an end game for all this and not just acting blindly. The target should be for schools to reopen come 1st May.
Since we are at the start of April, an immediate 2-week lock down of all known hot spots and/or tracing and quarantining all who have come into contact with victims makes sense. Then you have 2 more weeks to review before schools reopen. You should not think of reopening schools. This is the time to deal with the virus. Reopening schools right now is not a priority worldwide. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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There are also several papers on Jala Neti by various Aryu Veda and Yoga scholars. Like this one published recently has an abstract saying: Quote: abstract Neti kriya is an integral part of shatkarmas/the six cleansing techniques that form the most important aspect of hatha yoga. Neti helps in preventing and managing upper respiratory tract diseases. An attempt is being made to collate and review articles that highlight the therapeutic effects of neti kriya. Databases like PubMed (January 1980eApril 2016), Scopus and Ayush Portal were searched. We used keywords like jala neti, neti kriya, neti combined with terms such as yoga, sinusitis, rhinitis, common cold, vision, snoring, nasopharyngeal carcinoma and mental health for the search. As only a few results were obtained, we reviewed relevant studies with saline nasal irrigation. Evidence emerging from this review suggests that neti offers manifold benefits and relief from the antibiotic grip. Most studies support the role of neti in treating sinusitis, rhinosinusitis, allergic conditions and in improving vision. Jala neti has a significant role in improving the presence of mind and intelligence. We identified that it can be applied in mitigating post irradiation rhinosinusitis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. However, randomized control trials must be conducted to substantiate the therapeutic efficacy of this simple cost-effective, non- pharmacological mode of treatment.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Henceforth, you must mask up before entering a supermarket or open market, says CS Kagwe.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Indirectly saying that if you fall sick, you may not be a priority in treatment. There are no international flights so really what will these students do? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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murchr wrote:Indirectly saying that if you fall sick, you may not be a priority in treatment. There are no international flights so really what will these students do? I have often said that the philosophy of the West, and its capitalism is 'wise misanthropy'. Misanthropy with a smile is what is driving this decadent civilization. Humanism is powerful enough to accord all the best treatment possible. But look! They are too poor to cater for their guests. Let us remember even for starter, ancient lights like Protagoras, who reminded us that the proper study of Man is Man. Though Copernicus was a doctor of our tradition, mathematical models swept him away, and he forgot the root of all knowledge is self knowledge. And self knowledge for all humans is homogeneous. Hence no room for discrimination. But behold the throes of modernism! See the apathy and utter meaninglessness of human life, and life in general! Humanism is deep. And like our great grandparents cut their arms to show the red blood that equated them to the colonialists in waiting, do we affirm our commitment to humanism in its fundamental sense.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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The direct mentioning of Jala neti as an antiviral treatment is elaborated further by Saraswati in the 'Yoga and Kriya'. Therefore I am not talking about an alien idea, but a logical conclusion and practice that follows traditional knowledge and philosophy. Quote: Benefits Neti is the best method of preventing and eliminating colds. An effective cure for the common cold has not yet been found. Neti is not foolproof, but it goes a long way to solving the problem. A cold indicates something signi- ficant, namely that your body is in a weakened condition. If this was not the case, the cold virus would be unable to penetrate the defences of your system; your autotherapeutic powers would be strong enough to withstand such an attack. The cold virus flourishes in nerve tissue, particularly the olfactory nerves in the nose. During a cold, neti greatly helps by removing the accumulated mucus in the nose, this being a breeding ground.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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That's like the number we lost in 2008 PEV over 3 months Yuuge
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/8/2008 Posts: 1,575
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Lolest! wrote:That's like the number we lost in 2008 PEV over 3 months Yuuge Unimaginable! ! I care!
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