Lisa Jones wrote on May 24
th, 2022 at 9:50pm:
Guess what I found out today?
The electrical engineer a few doors down the street (his wife is a hairdresser and runs a business from her home studio so she does my hair hence why I know this) is triple jabbed and wears a mask as per his workplace conditions.
In January her husband caught Covid19 and was sick for 8 days straight.
Today she called me because she's angry and confused. Why? Her husband has Covid19 AGAIN and is in bed sick as a dog!
Perhaps it is because the electrical engineer has a poor immune system. If my father caught covid, because of his poor health regarding diabetes, he would probably have to enter hospital. If you are not looking after your health in your 30s and 40s, you will have a problem with health conditions during your 50s and 60s.
We have just had a passing rain event in Qld. We got 200mm of rain for May. My car sat in the garage for a few days as the rain fell. And with the passing rain, the mould in the airconditioning starting sporing fairly bad. Not as much as last year, since I took car of that with a deodoriser. But, I had to spray each of the vents of the airconditioning for a few seconds with Glen20. Otherwise, I will be covered with spores of mould like it was when I used the heater of the car in June.
People with diabetes should be using things like apple cider vinegar. Is the electrical engineer diabetic? Usually, sick covid patients would have a bad time with covid because of the attack of the virus on the people's ability to produce insulin. One type 1 diabetic I spoke to online said that her insulin had the same effect as injecting water. She was hardly getting a benefit. And seeing that sugar feeds viruses, your body will need things like apple cider vinegar to both help kill off the virus as well as help the body become as insulin sensitive as possible.