Well, I'm not sure if there is much data to suggest that hand washing does much to stop the spread of a virus that spreads via airborne transmission of aerosol droplets, but I suppose it's a healthy practice nonetheless.imjustlurking wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 2:06 pm Wear a mask. Get vaccinated. Wash your hands. Reduce your contact during the waves.
Those are the four things we can do to prevent our hospitals from being over loaded and important medical procedures from being cancelled.
Why after 2 years, are these the only actions being touted by our leaders and officials? These are all well and good (if you're ok with your breathing being continually stifled and never having a normal social interaction) but why is there never a push to have people take responsibility for their own health? Through good diet, supplementation and exercise, you can make your own body work better. You can make it more robust, more resistant to disease and infection. The data shows that being healthy to begin with is roughly as efficacious at preventing negative outcomes as the vaccines. Just imagine if everyone was not only vaccinated, but also a healthy, fit human being. Why are we pushing only one aspect as opposed to a holistic approach? This whole pandemic is shining a spotlight on the health related deficiencies in our society, and we seem to be largely ignoring what has been revealed.