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Go cycling to stop the spread of coronavirus
On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 3:51:41 PM UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote:
I READ an online article recently that was titled ‘A new normal’: how coronavirus will transform transport in Britain’s cities’. The article talked about how cycling and walking are going to be the way forward in terms of transport in cities, starting with London. This is because public transport doesn’t support social distancing, and if everyone were to start driving, the roads would be in gridlock. This seemed to me, to be absolutely BRILLIANT news! Not only will walking and cycling lessen the spread of the coronavirus, but it will also reduce pollution in cities, therefore helping to tackle the climate crisis! Moreover, unlike flu, cold, SARS, CV-19 attacks the vascular system. Keeping blood pressure, cholesterol and other heart disease factors down gets you back on the street much faster. I have had two ECGs in the past year and my heart was like a metronome, no doubt due to the fact that I cycled 25 miles a day to and from work from age 40-55. Never had colds or 'flu either. |
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Go cycling to stop the spread of coronavirus
On 17:26 31 May 2020, Simon Mason said:
On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 3:51:41 PM UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote: I READ an online article recently that was titled ‘A new norma l’: how coronavirus will transform transport in Britain’s cities’. The article talked about how cycling and walking are going to be the way forward in terms of transport in cities, starting with London. This is because public transport doesn’t support social distancing, and if everyone were to start driving, the roads would be in gridlock. This seemed to me, to be absolutely BRILLIANT news! Not only will walking and cycling lessen the spread of the coronavirus, but it will also reduce pollution in cities, therefore helping to tackle the climate crisis! Moreover, unlike flu, cold, SARS, CV-19 attacks the vascular system. Keeping blood pressure, cholesterol and other heart disease factors down gets you back on the street much faster. I have had two ECGs in the past year and my heart was like a metronome, no doubt due to the fact that I cycled 25 miles a day to and from work from age 40-55. Never had colds or 'flu either. Did a bike fall trigger MdDS? |
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Go cycling to stop the spread of coronavirus
On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 6:44:53 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote:
On 17:26 31 May 2020, Simon Mason said: On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 3:51:41 PM UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote: I READ an online article recently that was titled ‘A new norma l’: how coronavirus will transform transport in Britain’s cities’. The article talked about how cycling and walking are going to be the way forward in terms of transport in cities, starting with London. This is because public transport doesn’t support social distancing, and if everyone were to start driving, the roads would be in gridlock. This seemed to me, to be absolutely BRILLIANT news! Not only will walking and cycling lessen the spread of the coronavirus, but it will also reduce pollution in cities, therefore helping to tackle the climate crisis! Moreover, unlike flu, cold, SARS, CV-19 attacks the vascular system. Keeping blood pressure, cholesterol and other heart disease factors down gets you back on the street much faster. I have had two ECGs in the past year and my heart was like a metronome, no doubt due to the fact that I cycled 25 miles a day to and from work from age 40-55. Never had colds or 'flu either. Did a bike fall trigger MdDS? No - it was a 14 hour trip on the Rotterdam - Hull ferry that caused my Mal de Debarquement Syndrome. Whenever I rode to work, or drove a car, the symptoms went away. |
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