TO BE CLEAR

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  1. Alcohol or any mix with alcohol with more of 65% dissolves whataver grease, concernig all the layer of the external lipid that protects the virus.
  2. Any mix of 1 part of bleach and 5 parts of wáter dissolves directly at the protein, disintegrating the virus.
  3. The virus is not a living organism but it is a protein molecule (ARN) covered by a layer protective of lipid that will be absorbed by the cells of the mucous membranes eyes, nose and mouth, it change the genetic code of the cells (mutate) and they transform in aggressor and multiplier.
  4. The virus is conserve very stable in cold, humid and dark enviroment.
  5. No bactericide Works! The virus is not a living organism like wise a bacteria and if its is not alive it can not be killed with antibiotic, the virus desintegrate so the solución in breaking the chain of spreading and mutation.
  6. The virus can not go throuh healthy skin.
  7. The heat changes the condition of the matter of the shields of the virus, for that is good to use wáter more tan 25° C to wash your hands, cloth and location where we are (office, home, etc)
  8. Do not dust spray with alcohol, bleach, peroxide or detergent on the Surface. The virus fastened to a Surface according the material. 3 hours (Cloth), 4 hours (Copper and Wood), 24 hours (cardboard), 42 hours (metal) and 72 hours (plastic). If you dust the virus floates in the air again and it may go to your nose, mouth ore ayes.
  9. As the virus is not a living organism it is a protein molecule, is not killed  instead it is desintegrate depending the tempertarure, humidity and type of material.
  10. Peroxide dissolves the virus protein this help after using soap, alcohol or bleach to attack the virus but you such utilize pure and if you use it your skin may injure.
  11. The virus is very fragile, the only thing that protects the external lipid is a thin layer for the reason common soap is the best method, making foam for 20 seg o more. It will dissolve the thin layer of lipid and it wil desintegrate it self.

By Patricia Rubio

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