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First it explains how the statistics from South Korea are the most realistic, because most
people have been tested there. Other statistics may be wrong, because we don't know what they have. The tests shows a 1% development severity after infection, most in elderly people, with only a 0.6% death-rate.
Then the video shows alternative solutions to combat the virus. The anti-malaria drug seems to work the best. Even solutions like vit-C may work.
Planned experimental vaccines may actually cause more problems. And the "vaccines" are rushed out of the laboratories for maximum profit with no safety restrictions.
The video refers to all kinds of experts in this topic.
Not in this video:
Cheap basic soap works excellent. It removes the "skin" of the virus and disables it.
Drinking lots of alcohol was tested in Iran, according to vague sources, did not work (sadly).
Children do not seem to be affected, but can spread the virus.
Reported damage of the lung seem to come in combination with a bacteria infection. The virus damages the lungs a bit. The bacteria prevent the lung to repair itself. After a while this can cause a sudden relapse of the infection with severe respiratory problems.
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