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  • + laintol laintol 2 months ago
    Great work. UP of course!
  • + CMP Carmen María Pérez 2 months ago
    Excelent work. My vote Up.
  • + doina DOINA K 3 months ago
    Well done!
    Vote up!
    Doina
  • + hermina Hermina (`*•.¸(`*•.¸ ¸.•*´)¸.•*´) Michal 3 months ago
    My vote is for you
  • + questf919a Veronik@ 3 months ago
    Good work,very nice!
  • + auntce Cece 425 3 months ago
    As a healthcare worker here, you did good with this information...........
  • + xiby George Sciberras. to appreciate the PPS, download it. 3 months ago
    This is a very informative presentation and everyone must note and digest., however I found this note on the product TAMIFLU and I’d like to share it with you.
    With the approval of the World Health Organisation, GlaxoSmithKline and Roche were awarded contracts worth tens of billions of dollars to produce the Tamiflu drug (and vaccine). Although, for obvious reasons, producers of Tamiflu would argue otherwise, side effects of the vaccine are said to be worse that the actual flu. They include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and allergic reactions. In children, there is the « risk of self injury and confusion [including nightmares] shortly after taking TAMIFLU ». Japan has issued Tamiflu warning after child deaths.
    Tamiflu producers also argue that, for those who died even after taking the drug, the deaths are « more likely to be caused by the flu itself, than by Tamiflu ». Hence, Tamiflu does not prevent death as generally believed.
    In a statement, Roche said that « Tamiflu has proven successful in reducing the duration and severity of the disease ». It follows that it was not successful in preventing deaths arising from the disease.
  • + wprasad67 Prasad Waingankar 3 months ago
    Nice Presentation !
  • + wilddragon Donald Dung 3 months ago
    Nice tips then :D
  • + rinki rinki 3 months ago
    Thanks for sharing these useful tips.My UP vote is yours.

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  1. . >
  2. Now what?
  3. No Need. Seriously Don’t Panic
  4. Just few precautions.
  5. Boost your immune system
  6. keep hydrated, Drink Water
  7. Be physically active
  8. Avoid Alcohol
  9. Get enough sleep
  10. Avoid crowded Areas
  11. Avoid Touching
  12. Keep the Mask On
  13. Cover it
  14. Keep away from sick people
  15. Keep them Home
  16. Keep informed
  17. Keep the Faith
  18. You should remember this
  19. Mother Nature, show your Magic
  20. Time for a Social Act
  21. If you Like it. GO Green
  22. Together We Can. We Will.

+ Abhishek ShahAbhishek Shah, 3 months ago

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