Preventive Health Care

COVID-19 and the Wind: A Blue Collar View

 COVID-19 and the wind: A Blue Collar View It seems that people with no symptoms can spread Coronavirus-19.  But, unless a person has allergy problems, they are not likely to sneeze or cough. The CDC says: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-covid-spreads.html We need to focus on details concerning what happened March 30, 2020. As…


The Birth of COVID-19: A Blue Collar View

So Many Facets and So Little Time: Another C-19 Blue Collar View As good plumbers fix plumbing problems, they try to convince people to prevent future problems. Prevention might be considered the most important facet. A friend told me to not write humor about facets and faucets, so I won’t….


Coronavirus-19: Plumbers and other Visitors

Coronavirus-19, Plumbers and others: A Blue Collar View Traveling house to house does not come without risk. Transmission can be dangerous for the visitor and the visited. Reasonable steps and expectations are important. It is always important to focus on details concerning risk. For some people, especially high risk elderly…


Coronavirus 19(COVID-19) Update

Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Blue Collar View Update Read and heed information available. Also, pray for better reporting. So far the best source of information seems to be from the CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/summary.html Politics and fear are our most difficult challenge. There seems to be a need to change the way interviews…


Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Blue Collar View

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and a Blue Collar View I went to plenty of places to research the COVID-19. I want to list some things I thought of. The most important place to read is probably at www.CDC.gov. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/2019-ncov-factsheet.pdf Alcohol in “hand sanitizers” dries out skin and often causes cracks. Frequent 20…