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Why are viruses not killable? [🎞️ drerieber]
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That's why children should play in the dirt. They get exposed to all the 'attackers' and their immune system grows. You don't protect your children by sanitising everything they might touch.

They are. Leave them for 24 hours on a surface without a host, and they're dead.

Because they’re not technically alive.
Vitamins alone will not save you from pathogenic viruses. Viruses can be blocked from getting into your body in the first place e.g. by use of masks #n99 / #FFP3, and they can be inactivated and destroyed by heat, detergent (soap), or strong chemicals like bleach & chlorine.

Research further. They are indeed "killable" in the environment by a number of agents (natural or artificial).

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This is misinformation. I know this because they told us zinc, vitamin D and C does nothing for you for covid.

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Viruses aren't alive, but they can be destroyed quite easily. With soap or sunlight for example. Most just fall apart when exposed to open air. The reason they still manage to spread is because their numbers are insane.

Bought vitamin D3 for the first time yesterday.

Cos the govt needs em to reduce Populations #Zelena
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