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HealthRe: GOOD NEWS: India Finally Gets Coronavirus Cure(antidote), by Commonsense99: 3:56am On Mar 26, 2020
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African fake prophets have gotten most zealots exactly where they wanted them.
Why not talk about India and their efforts without trying to market obvious failures like Nigerian pastors?
HealthRe: COVID-19: Nigeria Confirms Five New Cases, Total Now 51 by Commonsense99: 3:37am On Mar 26, 2020
Just stay at home, and all these will pass you by.
Its as simple as that.
HealthRe: American Hospitals Treat Coronavirus Patients With Vitamin C by Commonsense99: 12:17am On Mar 26, 2020
EzzyCarter:
Can one overdose on Vitamin C? If yes, how much is too much? smiley
Yes, there is an overdose for every medication. The daily prescribed dosage for an average adult ranges from 65-90mg, depending on the patient. Meanwhile different fresh fruits and vegetables we eat already contains vitamin c.


The maximum limit is about 2000mg, after which there might be symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, heartburn, headache, aggravation of gastritis, etc.

Please let us endeavour not to abuse any medication, drugs are small but mighty, eating them in large quantities like food is mostly toxic than therapeutic.
HealthRe: American Hospitals Treat Coronavirus Patients With Vitamin C by Commonsense99: 8:45pm On Mar 25, 2020
I won't doubt this hypothesis, at a time like this, medicine needs to fire from all cylinders to see if we can stumble upon the possible remedy.

Vitamin C has always been a wonder drug, right from the history of the discovery...during the days of scury.

The vitamin is an immune booster, and it biochemicaly plays a vital role of Hydroxylation, in the build up of collagen formation.

However, that is not to say Nigerians should start abusing it like they did to chloroquine, sticking to the routing dose of one tablet a day can do, as a prophylactic
PoliticsRe: Corona Virus: - There Is No Constant Electricity to Power Mechanical Ventilators by Commonsense99(op): 3:08pm On Mar 25, 2020
edoairways:
Generators and limited power from the disco should serve that purpose however my fear is the constant epileptic power supply from both source.
At a time like this, nothing can be compared to steady electricity. Countries with high death counts have no issue with electricity, here we have no ventilator and no electricity.
PoliticsRe: Letter To Nigeria, & The President by Commonsense99: 2:58pm On Mar 25, 2020
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The day of reckoning is here., my only concern is, if the ship sinks even the innocent vulnerable poor masses will go down together with these hard hearted politicians.

This is the more reason why those who survive this pandemic must, and I repeat must be forced to take matters I to their hands and decide there future, this pandemic might likely be the golden key that will unlock the gate of Nigerian revolution.
PoliticsRe: Corona Virus: - There Is No Constant Electricity to Power Mechanical Ventilators by Commonsense99(op): 2:22pm On Mar 25, 2020
dukeprince50:
In as much as we keep voting thieves and Rogues, what do you expect?
In 2023(If the world didn't end), we will still vote party instead of personality, before Covid19, the entire cyberspace was filled with 2023 ambition, no one is talking about our present condition.
No one is talking about how we could grow, 60years of independence and we can't even be proud of basic things like electricity, roads, food etc
2023 is too far, if by acrobatics or any other means this pandemic ends tomorrow, the next 30minutes some, Nigerians will clearly forget this near death experience and start promoting these same group of destitutes to continue ruling them.

The reason why sometimes one is forced to speak out is, if the ship is going down, everyone goes down with it.
PoliticsRe: Corona Virus: - There Is No Constant Electricity to Power Mechanical Ventilators by Commonsense99(op):
dukeprince50:
Nigerian problem didn't start with PMB, he was not the president wen A.C sang "Nigeria Jaga Jaga"
He was not the president when Ibu sang "Nigerians is annoyed"
Am not disputing your angle, but if you recall, he did promise to fix these things didn't he?
Of course am not also going to exenorate the past leaders, Nigerians are grumbling, and even those past leaders are feeling the palpable anger and anxiety as it is, if there will be any revolution, all of them feel the heat.

but if you stick to this logic that means even the coming leaders of tomorrow will still misbehave and say the problems didnt start with them.
Someone has to fix these things, it doesn't take rocket science to fix them.
PoliticsRe: See How Many Ventilators Nigeria Would Have Had If NASS Renovation Money Is Used by Commonsense99:
Tunde835:
nigeria might not b d Least Prepared country in the world because dey ar also other african countries wallowing in poverty poor governance nd poor electricity but it is the least prepared among the most populous countries in the world
A country of 200million people with less than 500 ventilators, and no electricity to power the old fashioned few ventilators? Am still thinking of a country Nigeria is better than in this indices.

Some of those African countries have less population than Lagos state, and obviously are no match to Nigeria in terms of resources which our political class have squandered.

Adjust your seat belts guys, Nigeria is a time bomb waiting to explode.. . Let's keep praying and hoping something happens along the line, be it vaccine or medication, whatever it is.
PoliticsRe: Corona Virus: - There Is No Constant Electricity to Power Mechanical Ventilators by Commonsense99(op): 1:33pm On Mar 25, 2020
Kylekent59:
If the 2019 elections were to be repeated again, the same mistake would be made.

Who knows, maybe the plague can be the answer. No one is safe including you and me.
AS in Niger matter tire me I swear!

We have gotten ourselves into a deep mess, those who are blamming Buhari forgot when they were blindly chanting Sai Baba... The only reason why some of us are forced to start talking is, when the ship starts sinking everybody goes down.
PoliticsCorona Virus: - There Is No Constant Electricity to Power Mechanical Ventilators by Commonsense99(op): 12:50pm On Mar 25, 2020
Fellow Nigerians, lack of hospital Equipments is now trending, prominent among which is Mech vent, Innoson motors have even keyed in to promise massive production of ventilators when push comes to shove.

I just want to use this medium to ask a simple question, we are all in this together, so we add this to our crash program in this time of necessity.


where is the Electricity to have powered the ventilators?

Nigerians seem to be overlooking the fact that mech vents run on Electricity, as in if power shuts down most patients dies almost instantly . angry

Let's assume someone performed magic and imports or manufactures mech vents, how do you power it? With I pass my neighbour generator?

Those who survived corona Induced Intubation usually rocks many days, most will stay upto two weeks on ventilators , of course with constant electricity..

What exactly was Nigeria thinking when it left it borders open knowing fully well its the least prepared country in the whole world?
PoliticsRe: Sanusi Dethronement Might Be A Blessing In Disguise by Commonsense99: 12:37pm On Mar 25, 2020
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Officially Sanusi was the first Nigerian to have gone Into self Quarantine, with social distancing,

His God surely works in a miraculous way..
Dude will be sipping kunu with his 4 ba3 radio beside him, while he counts scores... grin
PoliticsRe: See How Many Ventilators Nigeria Would Have Had If NASS Renovation Money Is Used by Commonsense99:
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So where is the Electricity to have powered the ventilators?

Nigerians seem to be overlooking the fact that mech vents run on Electricity, as in if power shuts down most patients dies almost instantly . grin grin

Let's assume someone performed magic and imports mech vents, how do you power it? With I pass my neighbour generator? undecided

Those who survived corona Induced Intubation usually rocks many days, most will stay upto two weeks on ventilators , of course with constant electricity.. What exactly was Nigeria thinking when it left it's borders open knowing fully well its the least prepared country in the whole world?
PoliticsRe: Electricity Workers Threaten To Shut Down Within 24 Hrs If…, by Commonsense99: 12:09pm On Mar 25, 2020
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Abeg oooo, make dem no do oo, these guys are needed now.

We don't have Mech vents, we dont even have electricity to power the few 400 Mech vents,
Those who survived corona Induced Intubation usually stays for days, upto two weeks on artificial ventilators, of course with constant electricity.
how exactly do Nigeria plan to wriggle out of this?
PoliticsRe: "He Can't Run To His UK Doctors" - Reno Omokri Mocks Buhari by Commonsense99: 11:56am On Mar 25, 2020
cheesy
What goes arround, will always come Arround.
Peeps don't seem to realise that our politicians have been so embedded in juju and all what not, that they don't believe anything can harm them.. The day of reckoning is here.. shocked

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