Japanese doctor: How to find out for yourself whether you might be infected with Ovid-19 and simple advice to apply

A Japanese doctor and physicist gives us advice on how to prevent the coronavirus and a way to find out for ourselves whether we might be infected or not. Coronavirus may not show the symptoms for 14 to 27 days, and he suggests a way to find out. If you have fever, fever, [...]
A Japanese doctor and physicist gives us advice on how to prevent the coronavirus and a way to find out for ourselves whether we might be infected or not.
Coronavirus may not show the symptoms for 14 to 27 days, and he suggests a way to find out.
If you have a fever, a fever, or cough and you're hospitalised for your lungs, you can have 50% fibrous, and that means you're late.
But there's a way to figure out if we're touched or not, in just a little over 10 seconds every morning.
)Take a deep breath and hold your breath for more than 10 seconds. If you can hold your breath without coughing or experiencing any disturbances, such as chest pressure and anxiety, you will show that you are not affected by fibrosis and there are no coronavius indicators. You have to do this every morning in a clean air environment.
Japanese physicist and doctor advise people to do a simple thing.
Make sure your throat and mouth are always wet. Drink some water every 15 minutes. Even if the virus goes into the mouth, drinking water or other liquids, it helps to pass from esophagus to the stomach. The acid that has the stomach itself kills the virus. If you don't drink enough water and regularly, the virus can go through air through respiratory paths and affect your lungs, which means danger.









