Posted on 03/16/2020 8:06:35 AM PDT by VAFreedom
A church in South Korea sprayed salt water inside the mouths of followers out of a false belief it would help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but by using the same spray bottle without disinfecting the nozzle, it resulted in 46 church-goers infected, authorities said on Monday.
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“You’re doing it all wrong.”
OK, and I won’t be drinking bleach, wood alcohol, or cow piss either.
Is this the same Korean cult church that started their whole problem?
I can’t remember where I read this but one religious leader spits in the mouths of babies getting baptized.
I. Can’t. Even.
Really stupid.
Also, don’t drink bleach.
That’s going to hurt their bottom line.
Then there is:
Hindu group in India consumes cow urine to ward off coronavirus
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3824592/posts
Ain’t trying that either. Nope. Wouldn’t be prudent.
So, did they all slap a double lip lock on the nozzle of the spray bottle?
Jim Bakker preaches in South Korea?
Same problem in Iran
Moral of the story, dont lick your religious symbols.
Take a licking
Then stop ticking
One woman Patient 31 spread it to the church group and another cluster.
One guy in upstate NY infected 140 people.
Social isolation, folks. What we need.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/02/iranians-licking-religious-shrines-in-defiance-of-coronavirus-spread/
Iranians licking religious shrines in defiance of coronavirus spread
COVID-19: Just another tool in Darwins arsenal.
that’s not how it works; that’s not how any of this works
Mary and Darnley’s son James (the future King James VI of Scotland and I of England) was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle.[34] He was baptised Charles James on 17 December 1566 in a Catholic ceremony held at Stirling Castle.[35] His godparents were Charles IX of France,[36] Elizabeth I of England[37] and Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy.[36] Mary refused to let the Archbishop of St Andrews, whom she referred to as “a pocky priest”, spit in the child’s mouth, as was then the custom.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Stuart,_Lord_Darnley#Birth_of_son
We did have a rum and coke last week with 151 proof rum. It said alcohol over 60% kills the bug.
Note to self . . .
That’s what I was wondering.
They must not have kept the nozzle at least 6 ft. away.
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