Thank you so much for your professional advice, Dr. VanWingen. You are so cool of many ways, your kindness, caring, thoughtfulness, personality and more!
Thank you for this information! Could you please share what you do to decontaminate after coming home from work?? My sister is an EMT for mobile healthcare and lives with me and my parents. We're being as cautious and thorough as possible but I haven't seen any information available for family members of healthcare professionals and how to reduce risk at home. Thank you in advance!
Hi Jeffrey, thank you so much for this! Getting to know more about the cleaning techniques absolutely bring lots of comfort to me. I was wondering if it’s possible for me to help out with a version in Mandarin? Would be great to share this clip with the mandarin-speaking community. Thank you again.
Thank you Dr. VanWingen. It's good to know we can get honest and to the point info for our safety and knowledge to help keep ourselves, community, state, country, etc safe. Thank you so much for your service.
I am so impressed with you DR. I’m concerned because I’m up north and my husband who was just diagnosed with type two diabetes is going back to GR to see his doctor. And he will buy his food V my stocked pantry and freezer which he now can’t eat.
Jeff thank you for sharing this video. I am sorry if I have written any comment that was harsh it was not my intention much respect for you. I get what you try to do and I believe you are a very good doctor and I hope you continue to be that a long time and when you get the virus you recover without medical care. Treat the sick and respect the dead we all have to die some day but I hope you recover quick so you can continue being a good doctor for a long time. I can not hope for you, my family or anyone else to not catch the virus sooner or later, I am sorry.
The good news Jeff is you are so right in the video with the collectibles. We as a humanity will manage it and it could be a much more deadly virus btw. Some very good news came today. In a few weeks a lab here will have a test that only cost one dollar, a thermometer and a pot of hot water. It can be a game changer so doctors all over the world can test both the staff and the patients and the answer will come in 20 minutes. Sweden is not doing nothing as some say we are doing very much for everyone.
I have a question, if you leave canned and dry goods outside for 3 days is it still necessary to wipe them down. I am severely immune compromised and we are trying to take every precaution that we can for our safety and your help is much appreciated. Thank you
Whether you bring them all in or a few at a time doesn't really matter as long as you clean whatever the bags have touched. I'd probably do this myself if I actually had the counter space for it. But, because I don't, I just leave my groceries on the porch and then load up two huge (sanitary because they were in my home) reusable bags with my groceries and bring them inside. Then I take items out of the bag one by one, clean them and put them on the counter. Then I just leave those two bags outside for a few days or throw them in the wash and I don't need to worry about sanitizing any surfaces that the bags have touched.
I think he is stressed out and I do not blame him. This is the first time in our life and we are not prepared. I don't doubt he know sanity procedure as a doctor but to translate the knowledge to a whole society is a different game. Seems like a nice guy but truth is not even a doctor is immune to stress during a pandemic. A doctor may be less fit for fight cause he have to see the what happen with his own eyes. In Sweden I think we deal with the pandemic in a reasonable way but our society has some socialist ingredients and it helps during an epidemic cause the virus spread from the rich to the poor and back again. Workers feeling ill can stay home two weeks without visiting the doctor and get paid from the first day, the whole society must help to slow the spread of the virus in the mitigation phase. The webpage of our equivalent to the CDC is www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se you can check it out but remember every country must do it differently cause our culture is different. Advice must be adjusted to the people and not the virus. Be happy and stay sane. Take a walk and breath fresh air. We are all in the same boat american friends!
助けになる知らせをありがとう。シェアします。
ありがとうございました。素晴らしい情報。安全である。
Thank you so much for your professional advice, Dr. VanWingen. You are so cool of many ways, your kindness, caring, thoughtfulness, personality and more!
Please add russian subtitles for your first video. Thanks
Thank you for this information! Could you please share what you do to decontaminate after coming home from work?? My sister is an EMT for mobile healthcare and lives with me and my parents. We're being as cautious and thorough as possible but I haven't seen any information available for family members of healthcare professionals and how to reduce risk at home. Thank you in advance!
Hi Jeffrey, thank you so much for this! Getting to know more about the cleaning techniques absolutely bring lots of comfort to me. I was wondering if it’s possible for me to help out with a version in Mandarin? Would be great to share this clip with the mandarin-speaking community. Thank you again.
Thank you Dr. VanWingen. It's good to know we can get honest and to the point info for our safety and knowledge to help keep ourselves, community, state, country, etc safe. Thank you so much for your service.
I am so impressed with you DR. I’m concerned because I’m up north and my husband who was just diagnosed with type two diabetes is going back to GR to see his doctor. And he will buy his food V my stocked pantry and freezer which he now can’t eat.
Thank you for teaching us.This video in Japanese is so helpful .
How long do you microwave fast food for? Bread doesn't do well after 15 seconds unless wrapped in a Bounty towel to reduce moisture loss.
Moisten the paper towel with water, squeeze out the excess, then wrap it around the bread before you microwave.
Jeff thank you for sharing this video. I am sorry if I have written any comment that was harsh it was not my intention much respect for you. I get what you try to do and I believe you are a very good doctor and I hope you continue to be that a long time and when you get the virus you recover without medical care. Treat the sick and respect the dead we all have to die some day but I hope you recover quick so you can continue being a good doctor for a long time. I can not hope for you, my family or anyone else to not catch the virus sooner or later, I am sorry.
The good news Jeff is you are so right in the video with the collectibles. We as a humanity will manage it and it could be a much more deadly virus btw. Some very good news came today. In a few weeks a lab here will have a test that only cost one dollar, a thermometer and a pot of hot water. It can be a game changer so doctors all over the world can test both the staff and the patients and the answer will come in 20 minutes. Sweden is not doing nothing as some say we are doing very much for everyone.
Could someone help with chinese translation?
I have a question, if you leave canned and dry goods outside for 3 days is it still necessary to wipe them down. I am severely immune compromised and we are trying to take every precaution that we can for our safety and your help is much appreciated. Thank you
It is very helpful. Thank you very much.
I would have never brought in all those bags in at once, least not put them all on the counter.
Whether you bring them all in or a few at a time doesn't really matter as long as you clean whatever the bags have touched. I'd probably do this myself if I actually had the counter space for it. But, because I don't, I just leave my groceries on the porch and then load up two huge (sanitary because they were in my home) reusable bags with my groceries and bring them inside. Then I take items out of the bag one by one, clean them and put them on the counter.
Then I just leave those two bags outside for a few days or throw them in the wash and I don't need to worry about sanitizing any surfaces that the bags have touched.
Why are you reusing your wipe?
You already have cross contamination...
I think he is stressed out and I do not blame him. This is the first time in our life and we are not prepared. I don't doubt he know sanity procedure as a doctor but to translate the knowledge to a whole society is a different game. Seems like a nice guy but truth is not even a doctor is immune to stress during a pandemic. A doctor may be less fit for fight cause he have to see the what happen with his own eyes. In Sweden I think we deal with the pandemic in a reasonable way but our society has some socialist ingredients and it helps during an epidemic cause the virus spread from the rich to the poor and back again. Workers feeling ill can stay home two weeks without visiting the doctor and get paid from the first day, the whole society must help to slow the spread of the virus in the mitigation phase. The webpage of our equivalent to the CDC is www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se you can check it out but remember every country must do it differently cause our culture is different. Advice must be adjusted to the people and not the virus. Be happy and stay sane. Take a walk and breath fresh air. We are all in the same boat american friends!
Can you imagine how long you have to live like that but now wake up world God has finally got your attention, don't leave home without him I pray.
If the corona virus (or any disease or virus that kills thousands upon thousands) is the work of God then I want nothing to do with him.
Do you live near the crazy pyramid scheme Amway devos evils?