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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by sinkhole: 11:56am On Mar 23, 2020
I have stopped reading or listening less to Coro news instead I will be using this time to review the book by Lewis Spencer: Mental Poisoning
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Didi2d(m): 11:59am On Mar 23, 2020
Brendaniel:
The truth about corona virus lies in the movie: world war z, find the movie and watch it, you will know what is going on....

People need to stop this media panic, people should know that corona is a virus and has similar behaviour to other viruses.

1, A virus needs a suitable host to survive, if the host of a virus is not suitable for the host, it will die...

2. Most viruses are not known to kill people directly, they most times attack the immune system that give way for another sickness to kill the person e.g HIV, older persons have lower immune compared to younger persons likewise people who already have an underlying health condition.

3. From my findings the corona virus would never be able to survive in some people and may also affect some other persons who will take their normal medications and will recover, also it will not spread in Nigeria like we all think also will not kill people who have no underlying health condition or very old people, reasons are we have been on vaccines that the foreigners do not take and we have them in abundance here, there are sicknesses the foreigners do not treat that are treated here like malaria fever, some live all their lives and never even know what malaria is, they do not even have the drugs for treating malaria in their country, ask yourself why donald trump recommended chloroquine for the treatment, is it not a malaria medicine?

4. Don't get me wrong I am not saying it cannot affect Nigerians but it can never be like the foreign countries, if it were so with the first cases that were announced in Lagos alone, Lagos would have had more dead bodies than china and italy put together, read the story up and you would know why I am saying that...

5. In all stay safe and protect yourself but don't panic...

Is it a season film or just a movie
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Brendaniel: 12:01pm On Mar 23, 2020
Didi2d:


Is it a season film or just a movie

a movie...

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Liposure: 12:02pm On Mar 23, 2020
This babe got me laffin when she said 'shile no test positive 4 HIV, na coro i go con get'. Bad girl
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by brownemmanuel43(m): 12:05pm On Mar 23, 2020
Same thing I have telling people around, take away fear out of your mind, fear kills faster than HIV, Bird flu, SARS, Ebola, Corona virus even in some accidents is still same fear that sends people to their grave before the occurrence.
But nobody is talking about, secondly I think there is no orientation in regards to this virus
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Angelfrost(m): 12:07pm On Mar 23, 2020
SultanOfPuna:


Stop deceving yourself
Go to Disease Center and do proper test
Regular lab test will not detect COVID 19
Regular lab test will show only malaria and typhoid.
Not all doctors in Nigeria have the COVID 19 test kit.
Enugu state transported the blood sample of patient to Lagos Disease Center for testing. Because they don't have test kit yet
There is a Special Test Kit from W H.O
Ask yourself
Did the doctor have a COVID Test Kit??
Did he run a COVID 19 Test on you??

Go and take proper Covid test.. then when you test negative
Then you can stop panicking.
Even healthy sport atheletes like Kevin Durant have no symptoms but tested positive..
Every viral disease has its own special kit for testing. Just as HIV has it's own different kit for testing..
A regular lab test will not even show if you are HIV+ until you do proper HIV Test..


Please, do yourself a favour... Shut the fvck up!!!
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by maasoap(m): 12:09pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

You wasted more than enough time before visiting hospital. If you had the virus, you could have infected your colleagues and others during that period. You were feeling extremely unwell but still managed to travel up and down, there was no difference between you and those ignorants who were not informed at all.
What I don't understand here is the advice you are giving here when it clearly showed that you are the one who needs all the advice. You and the people you came in contact with were lucky this time around because you didn't have the virus, they may not be lucky if there is next time with this kind of lackadaisical, nonchalant or unconcerned attitude of yours.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by maasoap(m): 12:17pm On Mar 23, 2020
blowjohn:



Step down?
I go use my shoe kick the niggar out of the bus!

And what if you are the one who coughed or sneezed? Or, are you now immuned to coughing, sneezing? It takes more than sneezing or coughing to label someone as Coronavirus patient o
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Investnow2017: 12:21pm On Mar 23, 2020
Successlane:


THEY TOO HAVE RUN INTO HIDING, WHO WAN DIE?

Even kidnappers. Imagine kidnapping someone and he happens to be coroPositive.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by ssegs5(m): 12:22pm On Mar 23, 2020
Oga ooo
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by greggng: 12:26pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

I understand that a lot of people are panicking now especially those with the coronavirus symptoms and are very much afraid to go check themselves because of all that is being said in the news or media. If you are in such situation, I will advise you to step out of panic, go to the nearest health center and get yourself tested instead of allowing panic take control of you.

Let me tell you all a story of what happened to me last week. I already shared it in my chat room though.

On monday while making arrangements for our TVC shoot, I all of a sudden fell ill. My temperature went up and I started feeling feverish. I quickly handed over to one of my team mate to oversee the work, then I left for the house.

On Tuesday, Wednesday I couldn't go out because I was too weak. Walking for 5 minutes became hell for me because I felt weak and dizzy when walking. I almost asked my whatsapp family what could be the cause of what's happening to me but I didn't want to create panic so I didn't. What I had in mind was malaria, or shortness of blood but my colleague checked me and said I have blood so I just concluded maybe I need to rest because I've been under stress lately.

Thursday we left Lagos for Abuja for our presentation. I was okay anyway. Friday morning I was fine too.

After presentation on Friday, my whole body system changed. My body was hot, I was feverish, having discomfort in the throat, headache and weakness.
Each time it felt like I needed to clear my throat, I would cough mildly to avoid panic amongst my colleagues and everyone present. My close colleagues teased me about having coronavirus knowing that we had just had a presentation on the virus that Friday morning.

That Friday, I lost count of my urination because I kept on going to the convenience every 5 minutes to pee and that's because I drank lots of hot water due to the irritation I was having in my throat. I became worried but my colleague told me to calm down that my frequent urination was due to the cold conference room. His words helped a bit...

The more I read the media especially on Nairaland, the more fear gripped me and there was usually this cold chill in me. I remember reading a thread on Nairaland where a lady gave a vivid story of how she got the virus, symptoms and date. At a point while reading, I felt my whole legs going numb and almost had panic attack. The more I read the news that Friday night the more I shook with fear then this numb feelings in my whole body and felt like I was going to pass out. So I forced myself to stay away from the media.

One Aboki had coughed on me severally even though I turned my face away inside a korope bus, conductor had spat on me while shouting bus stops and asking for money, a passenger had placed her sweaty arm pit on me in a bid to bring out her money, a drug seller had washed his sweat with his finger on me after shouting and hustling his Ghana seed medicines at the populated motor park and of course not to forget, in the Okrika market where I do business, lots of body jamming and these Igbo boys pulling of hands mixed with all sorts of salivas from different mouths... All of these rang in my head which made me panic more. I began to ask myself, "Shile you didn't have HIV is it coronavirus that you will now have?"

That friday night before going to bed, I called my colleagues and asked could it be coronavirus? They all laughed obviously I must have said it in a very funny manner.

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.

Then I understood what I have been reading on the media was beginning to have an effect on me to the point that it has now replaced the promises of God in my life.

I remembered the psalmist said "The Lord is my Shepherd...I shall fear no evil for you are with me, your rod and your staff comforts me..."
I prayed to God to take control. Following day, my temperature was already reduced except for the weakness and I couldn't feel the discomfort in my throat.

We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.

Obviously my temperature was high even though it feels warm to me but the thermometer detected it.

I was asked some questions upon questions in an office and my answers were NO. I have not come in contact with anyone who just arrived into the country whatsoever except for my public movements in Lagos.

The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.

This morning I met my doctor, ran some test and discovered I have malaria and a bit of typhoid which I have started medications.

I want you to know that there are lots of voices out there. Please choose wisely! Please use wisdom when deciding who to listen to. It's not every voice that is dependable at this trying moment. Please pick a few dependable information sources and stick with them. For instance, the NCDC, WHO, LSMOH are excellent.

If the news or social media is noticeably increasing your anxiety like in my own case, please limit the number of times you go on social media to read information that increases panic in you. For me, I completely stopped reading information till I got hold of myself.

Anxiety will always ask for more information. It is greedy and never satisfied. Don't fall into its trap! Also remember the Bible reminds us not to be overwhelmed by what we see. Our God is still on the throne! After the war, the Israelites came to moses and said "we counted and NO ONE IS MISSING" Number 31:49. I pray for you, From NOW till this pandemic ends, NONE will be missing in your family, among your friends and loved ones in Jesus name Amen!

Stay Safe, Wash More & Panicless. Panic kills faster than the virus itself.

God Bless You.
Shile.

Abeg go and conduct corona viruse test on yourself . Only 3 centres have the facility to conduct that test in nigeria . Your doctor might be ignorant of what is happening to you.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Bewisebenice18(m): 12:26pm On Mar 23, 2020
The Last Ship TV show comes to mind with this Covid19 thing
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Dextre(m): 12:31pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

I understand that a lot of people are panicking now especially those with the coronavirus symptoms and are very much afraid to go check themselves because of all that is being said in the news or media. If you are in such situation, I will advise you to step out of panic, go to the nearest health center and get yourself tested instead of allowing panic take control of you.

Let me tell you all a story of what happened to me last week. I already shared it in my chat room though.

On monday while making arrangements for our TVC shoot, I all of a sudden fell ill. My temperature went up and I started feeling feverish. I quickly handed over to one of my team mate to oversee the work, then I left for the house.

On Tuesday, Wednesday I couldn't go out because I was too weak. Walking for 5 minutes became hell for me because I felt weak and dizzy when walking. I almost asked my whatsapp family what could be the cause of what's happening to me but I didn't want to create panic so I didn't. What I had in mind was malaria, or shortness of blood but my colleague checked me and said I have blood so I just concluded maybe I need to rest because I've been under stress lately.

Thursday we left Lagos for Abuja for our presentation. I was okay anyway. Friday morning I was fine too.

After presentation on Friday, my whole body system changed. My body was hot, I was feverish, having discomfort in the throat, headache and weakness.
Each time it felt like I needed to clear my throat, I would cough mildly to avoid panic amongst my colleagues and everyone present. My close colleagues teased me about having coronavirus knowing that we had just had a presentation on the virus that Friday morning.

That Friday, I lost count of my urination because I kept on going to the convenience every 5 minutes to pee and that's because I drank lots of hot water due to the irritation I was having in my throat. I became worried but my colleague told me to calm down that my frequent urination was due to the cold conference room. His words helped a bit...

The more I read the media especially on Nairaland, the more fear gripped me and there was usually this cold chill in me. I remember reading a thread on Nairaland where a lady gave a vivid story of how she got the virus, symptoms and date. At a point while reading, I felt my whole legs going numb and almost had panic attack. The more I read the news that Friday night the more I shook with fear then this numb feelings in my whole body and felt like I was going to pass out. So I forced myself to stay away from the media.

One Aboki had coughed on me severally even though I turned my face away inside a korope bus, conductor had spat on me while shouting bus stops and asking for money, a passenger had placed her sweaty arm pit on me in a bid to bring out her money, a drug seller had washed his sweat with his finger on me after shouting and hustling his Ghana seed medicines at the populated motor park and of course not to forget, in the Okrika market where I do business, lots of body jamming and these Igbo boys pulling of hands mixed with all sorts of salivas from different mouths... All of these rang in my head which made me panic more. I began to ask myself, "Shile you didn't have HIV is it coronavirus that you will now have?"

That friday night before going to bed, I called my colleagues and asked could it be coronavirus? They all laughed obviously I must have said it in a very funny manner.

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.

Then I understood what I have been reading on the media was beginning to have an effect on me to the point that it has now replaced the promises of God in my life.

I remembered the psalmist said "The Lord is my Shepherd...I shall fear no evil for you are with me, your rod and your staff comforts me..."
I prayed to God to take control. Following day, my temperature was already reduced except for the weakness and I couldn't feel the discomfort in my throat.

We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.

Obviously my temperature was high even though it feels warm to me but the thermometer detected it.

I was asked some questions upon questions in an office and my answers were NO. I have not come in contact with anyone who just arrived into the country whatsoever except for my public movements in Lagos.

The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.

This morning I met my doctor, ran some test and discovered I have malaria and a bit of typhoid which I have started medications.

I want you to know that there are lots of voices out there. Please choose wisely! Please use wisdom when deciding who to listen to. It's not every voice that is dependable at this trying moment. Please pick a few dependable information sources and stick with them. For instance, the NCDC, WHO, LSMOH are excellent.

If the news or social media is noticeably increasing your anxiety like in my own case, please limit the number of times you go on social media to read information that increases panic in you. For me, I completely stopped reading information till I got hold of myself.

Anxiety will always ask for more information. It is greedy and never satisfied. Don't fall into its trap! Also remember the Bible reminds us not to be overwhelmed by what we see. Our God is still on the throne! After the war, the Israelites came to moses and said "we counted and NO ONE IS MISSING" Number 31:49. I pray for you, From NOW till this pandemic ends, NONE will be missing in your family, among your friends and loved ones in Jesus name Amen!

Stay Safe, Wash More & Panicless. Panic kills faster than the virus itself.

God Bless You.
Shile.



Nearest health centre to test what exactly?
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Ibfpleasant(m): 12:31pm On Mar 23, 2020
Noblefirstlady:
You are right I think panic will affect some people even before the virus and I'm one of them. I'm so scared right now I may get heart attack anytime.
relax dear, we shall not fall victims.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by PinkStarsFallIn: 12:38pm On Mar 23, 2020
ruggedtimi:
my cousin's girlfriend flight to dubai last week was turned back on arrival, I warned my cousin to avoid her for another 14days, this morning she whatsapped him complaining of severe cough and dizzness. Fear dey catch us right now
Shes pranking
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 12:42pm On Mar 23, 2020
alexistaiwo:
I had sore throat on Saturday and been having a little light cough now and then but my temperature is normal and I am not feeling unwell so no need to panic.





Use waterleaf in cooking your food and drink more water. You'll be fine.

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Willie2015: 12:44pm On Mar 23, 2020
Noblefirstlady:
You are right I think panic will affect some people even before the virus and I'm one of them. I'm so scared right now I may get heart attack anytime.

Jut try and meditate daily on Psalm 91

You will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day,
nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday.

And stay safe
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by noblealuu: 12:47pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

I understand that a lot of people are panicking now especially those with the coronavirus symptoms and are very much afraid to go check themselves because of all that is being said in the news or media. If you are in such situation, I will advise you to step out of panic, go to the nearest health center and get yourself tested instead of allowing panic take control of you.

Let me tell you all a story of what happened to me last week. I already shared it in my chat room though.

On monday while making arrangements for our TVC shoot, I all of a sudden fell ill. My temperature went up and I started feeling feverish. I quickly handed over to one of my team mate to oversee the work, then I left for the house.

On Tuesday, Wednesday I couldn't go out because I was too weak. Walking for 5 minutes became hell for me because I felt weak and dizzy when walking. I almost asked my whatsapp family what could be the cause of what's happening to me but I didn't want to create panic so I didn't. What I had in mind was malaria, or shortness of blood but my colleague checked me and said I have blood so I just concluded maybe I need to rest because I've been under stress lately.

Thursday we left Lagos for Abuja for our presentation. I was okay anyway. Friday morning I was fine too.

After presentation on Friday, my whole body system changed. My body was hot, I was feverish, having discomfort in the throat, headache and weakness.
Each time it felt like I needed to clear my throat, I would cough mildly to avoid panic amongst my colleagues and everyone present. My close colleagues teased me about having coronavirus knowing that we had just had a presentation on the virus that Friday morning.

That Friday, I lost count of my urination because I kept on going to the convenience every 5 minutes to pee and that's because I drank lots of hot water due to the irritation I was having in my throat. I became worried but my colleague told me to calm down that my frequent urination was due to the cold conference room. His words helped a bit...

The more I read the media especially on Nairaland, the more fear gripped me and there was usually this cold chill in me. I remember reading a thread on Nairaland where a lady gave a vivid story of how she got the virus, symptoms and date. At a point while reading, I felt my whole legs going numb and almost had panic attack. The more I read the news that Friday night the more I shook with fear then this numb feelings in my whole body and felt like I was going to pass out. So I forced myself to stay away from the media.

One Aboki had coughed on me severally even though I turned my face away inside a korope bus, conductor had spat on me while shouting bus stops and asking for money, a passenger had placed her sweaty arm pit on me in a bid to bring out her money, a drug seller had washed his sweat with his finger on me after shouting and hustling his Ghana seed medicines at the populated motor park and of course not to forget, in the Okrika market where I do business, lots of body jamming and these Igbo boys pulling of hands mixed with all sorts of salivas from different mouths... All of these rang in my head which made me panic more. I began to ask myself, "Shile you didn't have HIV is it coronavirus that you will now have?"

That friday night before going to bed, I called my colleagues and asked could it be coronavirus? They all laughed obviously I must have said it in a very funny manner.

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.

Then I understood what I have been reading on the media was beginning to have an effect on me to the point that it has now replaced the promises of God in my life.

I remembered the psalmist said "The Lord is my Shepherd...I shall fear no evil for you are with me, your rod and your staff comforts me..."
I prayed to God to take control. Following day, my temperature was already reduced except for the weakness and I couldn't feel the discomfort in my throat.

We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.

Obviously my temperature was high even though it feels warm to me but the thermometer detected it.

I was asked some questions upon questions in an office and my answers were NO. I have not come in contact with anyone who just arrived into the country whatsoever except for my public movements in Lagos.

The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.

This morning I met my doctor, ran some test and discovered I have malaria and a bit of typhoid which I have started medications.

I want you to know that there are lots of voices out there. Please choose wisely! Please use wisdom when deciding who to listen to. It's not every voice that is dependable at this trying moment. Please pick a few dependable information sources and stick with them. For instance, the NCDC, WHO, LSMOH are excellent.

If the news or social media is noticeably increasing your anxiety like in my own case, please limit the number of times you go on social media to read information that increases panic in you. For me, I completely stopped reading information till I got hold of myself.

Anxiety will always ask for more information. It is greedy and never satisfied. Don't fall into its trap! Also remember the Bible reminds us not to be overwhelmed by what we see. Our God is still on the throne! After the war, the Israelites came to moses and said "we counted and NO ONE IS MISSING" Number 31:49. I pray for you, From NOW till this pandemic ends, NONE will be missing in your family, among your friends and loved ones in Jesus name Amen!

Stay Safe, Wash More & Panicless. Panic kills faster than the virus itself.

God Bless You.
Shile.


A good representative of our dynasty! Excellent write up.

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by kutashi: 12:57pm On Mar 23, 2020
bjgurl:
When you thought you have seen it all, Russia government has released lion to the society
Stop spreading lies! That case of japan is almost 2 months old news and as of today nobody is testing postive again after discharge in china! But that of Russia is real!
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by redsun(m): 1:01pm On Mar 23, 2020
The virus symptoms are the same as high malaria symptoms. What you eat and your hygiene practices can easily give you the edges. If your immune system can fight off mosquitoes and filthy water induced dangerous malaria and typhoid, the corona is just another one to deal with, but more methodically.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by blowjohn(m): 1:02pm On Mar 23, 2020
maasoap:


And what if you are the one who coughed or sneezed? Or, are you now immuned to coughing, sneezing? It takes more than sneezing or coughing to label someone as Coronavirus patient o

Anyone wey kick me go collect kickbacks.
Survival of the fittest
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by NigPatriot(m): 1:16pm On Mar 23, 2020
sinkhole:
I have stopped reading or listening less to Coro news instead I will be using this time to review the book by Lewis Spencer: Mental Poisoning

What's it about.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Temidayo8765: 1:25pm On Mar 23, 2020
see below
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by ruggedtimi(m): 1:28pm On Mar 23, 2020
PinkStarsFallIn:

Shes pranking
nah
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by 3kay945(m): 1:45pm On Mar 23, 2020
Noblefirstlady:
You are right I think panic will affect some people even before the virus and I'm one of them. I'm so scared right now I may get heart attack anytime.

grin cheesy no be only you. But with Many Nigerians that believe this coro thing.

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by deltateam: 1:52pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:


The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.



grin
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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by chido20(m): 2:02pm On Mar 23, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Nice story

See them all pussy niggarrrz
Scared of shit
What if those when test positive and those when don die from this Corona virus come start to wake and turned into zombies?

You all Will be enjoying zombie movies like Resident evil, Bird box, Train to bursan, World war, Shaun of the dead Dawn of the dead, Return of the living dead, Day of the dead, the cell and Night of the living dead

Now it is happening live and direct

You all now scared


Time for me to go get my revolver ( gun)
Planet earth don cast! The beginning of the end!
Fuckkk some zombie
nigga you're funny
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by lonelydora: 2:13pm On Mar 23, 2020
Chamber2000:
Shut up your mouth. Just shut it. Stop promoting false information online

Go.and drink Agbo and you will be fine

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