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They probably contained methanol. Cancerous? No, but it is toxic.Devourment wrote:aaron17 wrote:Idk of this is breaking news but sources say that hand sanitizers that were produced during this pandemic had high levels of cancer causing substances due to the irregularization of the manufacturing process. That means them no name and cheap name ones in hot water. Damn! When we suing? That's why washing hands with soap and water is always the best option.
Sanitizers are literally mostly alcohol (between 60 and 95 percent) and usually in the form of ethanol, isopropanol, or n-propanol.
The inactive ingredients are things like aloe vera or essential oils, all non-cancerous for topical use.
I hadn't read that before. If it's benzene, I'm not surprised.aaron17 wrote:https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/03/31 ... r-benzene/
Karmashake d livin wake d dead wrote:Hearing the pm tested + for the virus....
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sMASH wrote:me, i rather them take it first. one as the symbol and two if it eh work we better off.
u is de leader? den lead we down the un-trodden path.
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De Dragon wrote:K74T wrote:FB_IMG_1617728458714.jpeg
Serious question. Should leaders such as Weekes get vaccines ahead of common folk at this stage, or wait until there are enough vaccines?
redmanjp wrote:De Dragon wrote:K74T wrote:FB_IMG_1617728458714.jpeg
Serious question. Should leaders such as Weekes get vaccines ahead of common folk at this stage, or wait until there are enough vaccines?
not all politicians but the ones holding highest office- an covid get d PM just hours/days before he was due to get it, so maybe they should be doing the President and the AG (the minimum ppl needed to form a Govt).
UK variant is now the dominant coronavirus strain in the US, says CDC chief
By Betsy KIein, CNN
Updated 1615 GMT (0015 HKT) April 7, 2021
(CNN)The coronavirus variant first identified in the United Kingdom is now the most common strain of coronavirus in the United States, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Wednesday.
"Based on our most recent estimates from CDC surveillance, the B.1.1.7 variant is now the most common lineage circulating in the United States," Walensky said at the White House COVID-19 Response Team briefing.
Studies have suggested that the UK variant is more contagious than the original strain, is possibly more dangerous and associated with a higher risk of death.
There are currently 16,275 confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 variant in the United States, according to the CDC.
The country's daily rate of new cases rose over most of the last four weeks. Part of that is due to the spread of B.1.1.7 and other concerning variants, Walensky said this week.
Last month, evidence was mounting that the variant was possibly already dominant across the US. At the time, the CDC declined to say if the variant was dominant -- but predicted it would be within a few weeks.
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How our covid-19 deaths rank in comparison with other causes of death.
Btw if murders were listed, it'd be between prostate and kidney disease at number 5.
http://www.healthdata.org/sites/default ... Tobago.pdf
redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:CleanShot 2021-04-08 at 2.00.03@2x.png
How our covid-19 deaths rank in comparison with other causes of death.
Btw if murders were listed, it'd be between prostate and kidney disease at number 5.
http://www.healthdata.org/sites/default ... Tobago.pdf
that's this week- would have been much higher back in September
Covid-19 was the third leading cause of death in the USA for all of 2020. It was the number one cause of death this year.Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:CleanShot 2021-04-08 at 2.00.03@2x.png
How our covid-19 deaths rank in comparison with other causes of death.
Btw if murders were listed, it'd be between prostate and kidney disease at number 5.
http://www.healthdata.org/sites/default ... Tobago.pdf
that's this week- would have been much higher back in September
Yes I know, the highest might have been 10 I feel
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