A strange but apparently strong predictor for severity of Covid 19 - [telegraph.co.uk]
Very interesting. Since our barber has shuttered most people's hair (including mine) have gotten a 'bit' long. I was concerned about the virus being able to live in my hair and started to wear a cap. Guess that's not an issue after all. Right now my biggest issue is it's pollen season so anytime I'm outside a mask and a cap are worn.
I am lucky, I can cut my own hair and have been for the past 3 years. The pollen does effect me some, when the farmers around here do their first cutting of hay I get pretty congested.
@silverotter11 I know of several people who do that. The first time I tried I got a big oops. Problem was, I had to look at my mistake every time I looked in the mirror.
The pollen seems to affect my eyes. Wed. I walked to my neighbor to get some Quericitin for this allergy. It was only a 7 minute (one way walk) and didn't wear a mask or hat. The wind was blowing so the grass pollen spread and the next couple of hours I was miserable. Hope a lesson was learned.
I wonder if all this research into the COVID-19 virus will lead to more knowledge about other coronaviruses that are not as deadly but still are a real annoyance.
Plus some viruses that are deadlier, but not as "sexy".