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The 432-year-old manual on social distancing
Dr. Quinto Tiberio Angelerio,Protomedicus
booklet describes how he managed to contain The Black Death,in 1575
The booklet, from Sardinia Italy 🇮🇹
detailing the rules this medieval Doctor had imposed upon the city.
Initially, the measures were extremely unpopular, and the public wanted to lynch
him .
But as more people died, they came round – and he was fully entrusted with the task of containing the outbreak.
Here's what he did.
Lockdowns
Physical distancing
Washing your shopping
Health passports
Quarantine
And
of course Dead cats
Article
Dr. Quinto Tiberio Angelerio,Protomedicus
booklet describes how he managed to contain The Black Death,in 1575
The booklet, from Sardinia Italy 🇮🇹
detailing the rules this medieval Doctor had imposed upon the city.
Initially, the measures were extremely unpopular, and the public wanted to lynch
him .
But as more people died, they came round – and he was fully entrusted with the task of containing the outbreak.
Here's what he did.
Lockdowns
Physical distancing
Washing your shopping
Health passports
Quarantine
And
of course Dead cats
Article
Bbc
The 432-year-old manual on social distancing
In this spookily prescient booklet, people are advised to keep six feet apart, avoid shaking hands and only send one person per household out to do the shopping.
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
In the first week of January, Telegram surpassed 500 million monthly active users. After that it kept growing: 25 million new users joined Telegram in the last 72 hours alone. These new users came from across the globe – 38% from Asia, 27% from Europe, 21% from Latin America and 8% from MENA.
This is a significant increase compared to last year, when 1.5M new users signed up every day. We've had surges of downloads before, throughout our 7-year history of protecting user privacy. But this time is different.
People no longer want to exchange their privacy for free services. They no longer want to be held hostage by tech monopolies that seem to think they can get away with anything as long as their apps have a critical mass of users.
With half a billion active users and accelerating growth, Telegram has become the largest refuge for those seeking a communication platform committed to privacy and security. We take this responsibility very seriously. We won’t let you down.
Those of you who have used Telegram for the last several years know we’ve been consistent both when it comes to defending private data and to improving our apps. For those of you who just joined and are wondering what Telegram stands for, I’d like to quote my post from 2018:
This is a significant increase compared to last year, when 1.5M new users signed up every day. We've had surges of downloads before, throughout our 7-year history of protecting user privacy. But this time is different.
People no longer want to exchange their privacy for free services. They no longer want to be held hostage by tech monopolies that seem to think they can get away with anything as long as their apps have a critical mass of users.
With half a billion active users and accelerating growth, Telegram has become the largest refuge for those seeking a communication platform committed to privacy and security. We take this responsibility very seriously. We won’t let you down.
Those of you who have used Telegram for the last several years know we’ve been consistent both when it comes to defending private data and to improving our apps. For those of you who just joined and are wondering what Telegram stands for, I’d like to quote my post from 2018:
You – our users – have been and will always be our only priority. Unlike other popular apps, Telegram doesn’t have shareholders or advertisers to report to. We don’t do deals with marketers, data miners or government agencies. Since the day we launched in August 2013 we haven’t disclosed a single byte of our users' private data to third parties.
We operate this way because we don’t regard Telegram as an organization or an app. For us, Telegram is an idea; it is the idea that everyone on this planet has a right to be free.Forwarded from Integral Life +
As well as protecting yourself from the virus on the outside, you can also build up your defences from the inside by strengthening your immune system. Many people, especially the young, develop only very mild disease. The immune system is complex and highly responsive to the world around us, so it’s not surprising that many factors affect its function.
http://theconversation.com/coronavirus-how-to-keep-your-gut-microbiome-healthy-to-fight-covid-19-134158
http://theconversation.com/coronavirus-how-to-keep-your-gut-microbiome-healthy-to-fight-covid-19-134158
The Conversation
Coronavirus: how to keep your gut microbiome healthy to fight COVID-19
Your gut plays an important role in building your immune defences. Don't neglect it.
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Your Immune System Is Mostly Gut Bacteria
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There is a really interesting relationship between your gut bacteria and your immune system. Check this out.
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COVID-19 severity linked to gut bacteria in first-of-its-kind study
“Bolstering of beneficial gut species depleted in COVID-19 could serve as a novel avenue to mitigate severe disease, underscoring importance of managing patients’ gut microbiota during and after COVID-19.”
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“Bolstering of beneficial gut species depleted in COVID-19 could serve as a novel avenue to mitigate severe disease, underscoring importance of managing patients’ gut microbiota during and after COVID-19.”
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New Atlas
COVID-19 severity linked to gut bacteria in first-of-its-kind study
A first-of-its-kind study has investigated the relationship between COVID-19 severity and the gut microbiome. The observational research suggests specific microbial patterns correlate with disease severity and those bacterial imbalances may account for some…