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To: frankw1900 who wrote (707227)3/17/2020 3:16:18 AM
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"Not a prank. Raising body's core temp is part of immune system response to fighting viruses. It lowers viruses' rate of reproduction."

i'm not arguing against that. i'm saying that that video solution looks like a prank. hair dryer? fingers on the back of the dryer? spray water bottle? and i thought the virus attacks the lungs, how's it dying in the sinus? where's the documentation that the virus dies at 133 fahrenheit? wouldn't that type of heat damage sinus tissue? hot air blowing in your face?

if it's a prank, that guy should be prosecuted for making a potentially dangerous video.