Health Update Against Covid-19

@Shavkat (139933)
Philippines
December 26, 2021 4:26am CST
The city of Baguio's public information center shared a health guideline and that is to have good ventilation at residents or any establishments. It seems legit because there is a seal of the World Health Organization (WHO). In my abode, we also do this to have fresh air and let it circulate every day. The main goal is to fight against covid infection. Are you into practice airing your house?
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
26 Dec 21
No. It's just Pretty and I here and we don't let other people into our house.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
26 Dec 21
That is a good thing to let others not enter your kingdom. We sometimes have some people coming by. But they are fully vaccinated though.
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
27 Dec 21
@Shavkat We don't care if people are vaccinated or not. They aren't coming into our house. They could be one of the break-through cases and still give us Covid.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
@DaddyEvil Personally, I do not want people coming in and out of our abode. But then, we cannot push them out.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
27 Dec 21
@Shavkat We live in a small place so during the nice weather I would open the door and put a screen thing out so my cat could look out and other animals could not get inside our home. Now it is winter so I put the heater on and close the door. There were times before the cold came that I would open the window close to me.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
I also like doors and windows with screens. In this way, the air can go in and out of the house.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
28 Dec 21
@Hannihar I really enjoyed my first snow in Tajikistan. After a week or two, I started to hate it.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
27 Dec 21
@Shavkat It was very nice out today so a little while after I got home and did stuff had to do I opened part of the window and put some of it up. When it started to get cold in here I closed the window and closed it and put the heater on. Yes, I miss you when you are not here.
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@LadyDuck (471541)
• Switzerland
26 Dec 21
NO, the wind could bring the virus, as we let no one inside, it is safer for us to keep the windows closed.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
26 Dec 21
I guess that is also a good idea. We do not usually fully open the windows especially at the side of the house because of the neighbors who always have visitors.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
@LadyDuck It would be great not to have neighbors. I sometimes hear this neighbor of ours who keeps on coughing at night.
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@LadyDuck (471541)
• Switzerland
26 Dec 21
@Shavkat I could open toward the hill, but I am careful after reading some reports about how many miles the virus travel through the wind.
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@askme123 (6150)
26 Dec 21
So are they saying staying in air conditioned office for the entire day is bad with regards to Covid
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
26 Dec 21
It seems like it. If the office is only using the AC, it means the air is not fresh. For me, an air purifier is good within this kind of setting.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
@askme123 I always think that it is best to use electric fans. But the heat of the sun sometimes is not bearable.
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@askme123 (6150)
26 Dec 21
@Shavkat Yes for sure.That is why some of the people who spend long hours at work in the AC are getting sick and catching Covid
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@Rashnag (30592)
• Surat, India
26 Dec 21
We have good ventilation at our home. Glad to know about it
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
26 Dec 21
I am glad that good ventilation is being done there.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
@Rashnag Indeed.
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@Rashnag (30592)
• Surat, India
27 Dec 21
@Shavkat yes it's very essential
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• Philippines
26 Dec 21
We have a poor ventilation at home
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
26 Dec 21
I think you are using an air conditioner at home, right?
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• Philippines
26 Dec 21
@Shavkat You are right. I have to or else I’d have a hard time sleeping every night
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
@freelancermariagrace I can feel you about this concern. At some point, you can still open your windows once in a while. When I was still in Manila, it is like a hell before sleeping at night without an airconditioner. Due to this situation, I always wanted to go back to Baguio City.
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@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
26 Dec 21
It's summer over here and so it's imperative to keep the doors and windows open lol
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
I am sure it is not a good thing to close all the portals in summer.
@LeaPea2417 (37355)
• Toccoa, Georgia
26 Dec 21
We have good ventilation.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
I am glad that you have this concern. I always tell my family members to open the windows and doors early in the morning every day.
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@wolfgirl569 (106298)
• Marion, Ohio
26 Dec 21
Fresh air is good for the health even before covid
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
I agree. It is an old-fashioned way to do it. I guess some people forget this.
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@JudyEv (340019)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 Dec 21
This is a very good idea. We open windows regularly.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
It is a good way to ventilate one's house and have fresh air.
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@db20747 (43440)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
28 Dec 21
Haven't opened windows in ages. Hope this is government and expert approved advice
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
29 Dec 21
I think it is an effective one. We did during the 14 days quarantine in the house.
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@Chellezhere (5738)
• United States
26 Dec 21
It's winter here, and the ventilation in my home is good. And I am not concerned about the propaganda and subliminal messages meant to trick the healthy into believing they are sick when they do not have any symptoms. There are good and bad viruses, and these COVID tests only check for viruses. They do not tell us which type of virus we have. You can only find that out by having a blood test done. And that is not what has been happening.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
You have a point. We cannot deny that people vaccinated or not can still be a carrier of Covid-19.
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@Faster16 (3182)
• Indonesia
27 Dec 21
my house has a lot of ventilation
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
27 Dec 21
I am glad that you have them. I would love to have more ventilation devices here.
@hqqi1611 (41)
• Jakarta, Indonesia
27 Dec 21
thank you very much for sharing. when i finish read. i must try to making good habbit.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
28 Dec 21
I am glad that you find it useful. Thank you.