PROTECT YOURSELF FROM INFECTION with #coronavirus #COVID19

No matter where you live, there are probably asymptomatic carriers of the disease around you.

• Protect yourself.
• Protect your family.
• Protect your community.

Follow these steps to reduce the contagion risk.
1. PREPARE YOUR OWN FOOD AND DRINK.

No restaurants, no bars, no cafeterias, no street vendors.

Nothing that you didn’t prepare yourself or wasn’t packaged months ago.

Wash any fruit and vegetables you buy thoroughly.
If you eat at work, pack a lunch.

If you let your kids go to school, pack theirs.

WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE YOU TOUCH YOUR FOOD.

There have been multiple cases of people getting infected in a food situation. It’s the easiest infection path you can shut closed right now.
2. Wash your hands immediately after getting into work or home.

Use soaps and sanitizers profusely.

The coronavirus can survive up to 9 days on surfaces; the flu can barely manage 2.
3. Make a plan RIGHT NOW to reduce your contact with other people to a minimum.

What does this mean?

Avoid being in public unless it’s absolutely necessary.

For example, instead of buying groceries every other day, do them once a week.
Only essential outings and interactions with outsiders – work, shopping, going to the doctor if you have symptoms.

No gyms, cinemas, malls, stadiums and the like.

They are breeding grounds for infection.

Avoid large transit hubs and anywhere people congregate.
4. Purchase face kits for yourself and your family.

Surgical masks cannot protect you effectively from airborne viruses. Get a proper respirator with a filter for best protection in public.

You want the N99 military grade.

Here’s one, stylish too: https://amzn.to/2SNQZvA 
Respirators are designed to reduce exposure to airborne contaminants.

A proper seal between the user’s face and the respirator is needed to force inhaled air to be pulled through the respirator’s filter material and not through gaps between the face and respirator.
If you get sick, you should wear a surgical mask at a minimum to prevent infecting family, coworkers or anybody else around.

You can also use a surgical mask temporarily until you get better protection.

Surgical masks are best purchased in bulk: https://amzn.to/31R98wo 
DON’T WAIT until next week.

DON’T WAIT for more information.

When you have the “information”, there won’t be any masks to buy.
5. Wear the face mask/respirator at all times when in public.

I can’t possibly overstate how essential this is.

You should start doing it as soon as you have a mask on hand.
6. Keep away from transit and transportation hubs You should be avoiding public transit entirely.

Whenever possible walk, if the streets aren’t crowded. Otherwise drive.

With your face mask ON.

Have sanitizer on hand for visits to the refuelling station.
One more thing.

If you’re planning any trips next 6 months, get ready to cancel and try to get a refund if you can.

Odds are soon everywhere will be on lockdown, flights cancelled, services terminated.

You don’t want to be left holding the bag.
I am NOT telling you to quit your job and hunker down in your prepper shelter.

But you should take steps now to reduce risk and get ready for what’s ALREADY HERE.

This is real, and it’s happening now.
By the time enough people are diagnosed for an official emergency, you may end up infected yourself.

The wuhan is extremely virulent and DEADLY. The zombies are already sloshing around and spreading it.
The mortality rate we estimate right now is 10-15% of the diagnosed. It can be much higher when all is said and done.

I will send updates and detailed data analysis to everyone on the email list as the situation evolves.

Best of luck and take care. http://startupdaemon.net 
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PPS: Don't forget to stock up with scotch, bourbon and other medicinals.
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