Coronvirus in the United States: ​Here's Some COVID-19 Information You Might Not Get From the Government or the AMA by Jane M. Orient, M.D.

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Coronvirus in the United States: ​Here's Some COVID-19 Information You Might Not Get From the Government or the AMA

When it comes to COVID-19, what's the truth about wearing face masks, bolstering your immune system, taking ibuprofen, touching packages and surfaces, and treatment options? Here are some practical pointers you might not get from the government or the American Medical Association about the coronavirus pandemic from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS):

Face Masks

These are in short supply and of limited use. The best use for a surgical mask is to put on a sick person to reduce spraying of droplets. To protect a healthy person you need a well-fitting N95 mask to filter out tiny particles, including those that sneak around the edges of a surgical mask. Masks used in construction and other industries might serve. Eye protection is also needed. One function of a mask is to remind you not to touch your face.

How can you disinfect the mask, including the disposable ones? These ideas have not been tested, but are based on general principles: viruses are destroyed by heat and ultraviolet light.

  • Sweep the mask slowly with a heat gun or hair dryer.
  • Put it in an already hot clothes dryer for five minutes.
  • Spritz it with water on the inside and outside and put it in the microwave until it’s too hot to touch.
  • If you don’t have an ultraviolet (UV) light, put items out in the sun.

Many ideas are proposed, but you probably don’t have time to wait.

Bolstering Your Immune System

Of the many ideas circulating, vitamin D and vitamin C are the best supported.

2017 review published in the BMJ concluded that vitamin D supplementation is safe and protects against upper respiratory infections. Some physicians take and recommend 5,000 IU or more per day, much in excess of the official daily recommended amount. If you can’t find this in the stores, you can make your own: go outside in the sun for 10 to 20 minutes a day with as much skin exposed as comfortable. Do not stay long enough to get a sunburn. Sunscreen screens out UV light, defeating the whole purpose. (Yes, prolonged sun exposure increases your risk of skin cancer, but we’re having a pandemic.

Vitamin C doesn’t just prevent scurvy. It is necessary to defend against infection, and is rapidly depleted when you are ill. It has been used in high doses intravenously for decades by some practitioners in many serious diseases, but for some reason Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and organized medicine oppose this, and information has been removed from Facebook. Some 50 tons was shipped to Wuhan, and studies are underway in China. Virtually all vitamin C is now made in China.

Ibuprofen

On March 18, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended against taking ibuprofen for COVID-19, but now “doesn’t recommend avoiding it.” But some evidence suggests it can make the disease worse.

Packages and Surfaces

Virus is detectable for up to four hours on copper, up to 24 hours on cardboard and up to two to three days on plastic and stainless steel. Unsanitary conditions in warehouses, and workers coming in even when sick, have been reported in the New York Times. One physician “quarantines” cardboard boxes for one to two days. (Goods from China have been in transit much longer than that.)

Is There a Cure?

Antimalarial drugs in wide use for decades, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, have been studied for their activity against viruses since 2003. As used in France, China and South Korea, these drugs are showing very favorable effects on the illness and the length of infectivity, especially in combination with the common antibiotic azithromycin. Their use is now standard protocol in some non-U.S. hospitals, according to reports from physicians. Production of these now-scarce, but once cheap and abundant drugs, urgently needs to be ramped up.

Perspective

Is this the deadliest pandemic in human history? By no means. Read this.

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Elisa Schmitz
Wow, this is great information, Jane M. Orient, M.D. ! I have been taking vitamins C and D, but it looks like I may need to take more. I appreciate the ideas you are sharing here, because you're right, it's hard to find credible sources of information about something so novel that we just don't know much about. We so appreciate you sharing your insights with us!
Cassiday
So helpful, thanks.
Julie Rose
Appreciate you telling it like it is. 🙏

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