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It contains isopropyl alcohol. Of course it is not meant for consumption (other than as a hand sanitizer), but if people seek a certain mood, and there is no whisky.... Isopropyl alcohol is extremely potent, one gulp can induce drunkenness, several gulps can induce death.
All the ones I have seen are 124 Proof ethyl alcohol, perfect for a vodka martini. Unfortunately they are laced with less savory sounding ingredients. The way stores are price gouging with these sanitizers it is probably cheaper to stick with Smirnoff's.
The inhaling smaller quantities sounds safer
To me. I've read the quantity doesn't matter
But never understood why it wouldn't.
NYC isn't close to the peak according to health experts
I follow and I ignore Gov Cuomo as he has no clue. One day doesn't make a trend as the saying goes.
Yeah, I fell asleep at my keyboard. If one day reversed a trend, the stock market would be a bull market today. If it's to make people not panic, then the second that the count goes up again, he loses credibility. I feel like politicians are thinking very short term atm.
So far the United States has surpassed 10k deaths due covid, nys is approaching 5k deaths and holds about 1/2 of united states total death and nyc has about 3k deaths which holds nearly 1/3 of the total deaths in the United States.
Getting real tired of the Hasidic's and their lack of social responsibility and continually breaking the law. And when the cops try to break up their mass gatherings they are called "Nazi's". These people need to start being arrested and if we need to start using brute force on them then I'm all for it. Why are we constantly hearing about them in the news breaking the law?
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