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  1. Purchased  a "Oximetro de Pulso para Dedo" for $675 pesos from Farmarica Guadalajara. My wife brought it home to me and when I installed the (2)-AAA batteries (not included), the top of the unit popped off. The white on/off button fell out and bounced I don't know where. It is made of plastic and when I snapped the last battery in place, I apparently broke two of the tabs holding the top on. Pressing the contact switch under where the button used to be did not turn the unit on. When I tried to return the unit less than 1.5 hours after it was purchased, they refused to refund or replace the unit.

    I've included a picture of the unit. I would score it 0 / 5.

     

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, Rony said:

    also....lots of Covid19 cases in warmer climates Australia ( where it was Summer ), all over Africa ( Kenya, Namibia, Congo and today in Ruanda ) and in the middle East

    Keep in mind there is a difference in having imported cases and direct transfer infection versus contamination infection. in the first case, the environment is not involved at all and in the second case, environment may not matter (distance from infected person is more important). But, since personal habits and behaviors vary a good deal, I think there are too many variables to reach any conclusions. Just find a balance that works for you.

     

     

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