Vitamin D : an invaluable anti covid aid
“Vitamin D could be of invaluable help in the fight against COVID 19,” says Dr. Jean-Michel Wendling, an occupational health prevention specialist in Strasbourg, France, a consultant for infodujour.fr.
“Vitamin D could be of invaluable help in the fight against COVID 19,” says Dr. Jean-Michel Wendling, an occupational health prevention specialist in Strasbourg, France, a consultant for infodujour.fr.
Three scientists demonstrate here in a masterly way that the coronavirus could be transmitted essentially by large sputters to the glass and to the plate during meals. They also explain how to protect oneself from it. Cross interview.
The transmission of coronavirus through the mucous membrane of the eye is suggested by many clues. Dr. Jean-Michel Wendling, a specialist in occupational health prevention in Strasbourg, France, gives some ideas for reflection and prevention. Interview.
Pascal Mensah, Stéphane Odasso and Jean-Michel Wendling* state that the risk of “aerosol” contamination is unlikely. The source of contamination is elsewhere. It is twofold: dirty hands towards the mouth or eyes and big sputters towards the glass and the plate. Explanations and cross-maintenance.
Pascal Mensah, Stéphane Odasso and Jean-Michel Wendling* state that the risk of “aerosol” contamination is unlikely. The source of contamination is elsewhere. It is twofold: dirty hands towards the mouth or eyes and big sputters towards the glass and the plate. Explanations and cross-maintenance.
Whether they are French expatriates in faraway lands, tourists or foreigners stranded in France, there are several thousand of them being held far from home. Here are some examples.
There is an ideological controversy over the wearing of the mask between supporters and opponents of this piece of cloth, which, we are told, is designed to “protect oneself and others”. What does science have to say about it?
Viewpoint – In the middle of the summer, the Belgian government banned its citizens from travelling to a number of European countries or regions. Including Mayenne.
Coffee shops and restaurants in the capital can extend their terraces on the public highway to compensate for the operating losses linked to Covid. But sometimes things get out of hand.
Due to a rebound of the epidemic in several regions of France, including the Vosges, the wearing of masks will be mandatory from Monday 20 July in enclosed public places: covered markets, banks, museums etc.
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