Category: Health
Spent half a day at King of Prussia KOP Mall, the second largest mall in America and I do not see it’s slowing down although most people are doing window shopping though. Covid-19 Coronavirus? 6ft distance? I don’t see that happening here, no such thing as 6ft apart, everybody were pretty much close to each other although most if not all everyone are wearing mask, which is a good thing.
KOP King of Prussia Mall COVID19 Coronavirus
Ear popping issue now hearing very soft
After my right ear popped I hear of beeping sound then plugged then still now hearing very weak.
Hopefully this is what happened below:
Why has my hearing gone in one ear?
Illness/Infection
Certain illnesses and infections can cause muffled hearing or hearing loss in one ear. An ear infection, for example, causes fluid to build up in the middle ear, blocking the sound from entering the inner ear.May 13, 2018Muffled Hearing Loss in One Ear | Miracle-Ear
Interesting device being listed for sell online. So call “No Touch Hand Tool – Door Opener Key Tool, Works with Touchscreens” It appears to be a device or tool actually to help you touch certain things without getting your finger dirty prevent viruses and germs come in contact with your finger? why can’t you just use a cloth?
So what is the cure at the moment?
“plasma treatments help fight the coronavirus”
However FDA government website indicated this.
COVID-19 alert
Common question
Can plasma treatments help fight the coronavirus?
Convalescent plasma is the liquid part of blood that is collected from patients who have recovered from the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 patients develop antibodies in the blood against the virus. Antibodies are proteins that might help fight the infection.
Convalescent plasma is being investigated for the treatment of COVID-19 because there is no approved treatment for this disease and there is some information that suggests it might help some patients recover from COVID-19.
https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/covid-19-frequently-asked-questions