1635 days ago

GET MAASKED and lets overcome the Pandemic

Charles from Glenfield

A Mask is better than a: Ventilator!
Home is better than: I.C.U!
Prevention is better than: CURE!
It's Not! CURFEW!
It's CARE FOR U!
Please do not put Vanity before, insanity, use the correct mask, which many brilliant medical minded people who have studied so very hard to help protect people like you by providing the best knowledge of prevention. Antiviral, Antibacterial and Antimicrobial research & development was done to protect all. what is your true value in life for you or you family. My family is my life and i will provide the best for all my family and friends, and that's what i am doing. John & I are semi-retired superannuants both 35years & 45years in business, 152years of life experiences between us and we are still trying to help people and i guess we will keep on doing so. Please, take care! money disappears, love for one another never dies. We will still keep on helping our people. Kia Kaha!

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