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During the Covid-19 pandemic in Serbia on March 6. to 03.04.2020. I cured 41 cases with a very severe clinical picture of influenza or possibly Covid-19. At that time, the Health Center in Sjenica did not have the material for the diagnosis of Covid-19, and the patients refused to go to the neighboring Health Center because of the fear that caused sudden deaths. In my scientific work: “The role of cold in the origin and development of diseases with special review of some diseases of the respiratory system - treatment and prevention”, I proved the effect of cold and overheating on all organs and effective treatment. Under the effect of cooling, vasoconstriction, impaired circulation and impaired metabolism occur. Macrophage motility is reduced, phagocytes are weakened, ingestion [1], which causes easy implantation of the virus in the lungs. All the viral infections I followed for more than 35 years passed with mild symptoms if there was no previous cold or during the illness, even with the highly infectious Mexican flu (A/H1N1) and influenza. Patients with Covid-19 reported minimal, minor or more intense colds, which also determined the severity of the clinical picture.

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Distance, mask, disinfection, vaccine, prevention “without cooling and overheating” of the organism - respiratory tract, proper use of corticosteroids - gradual abolition, prevention of obesity, adequate physical activity.

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Gašanin, I. 2022. "Results of Treatment of Patients with COVID-19 and the Role of Cooling and Overheating in the Development of Viral Respiratory Infections." Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 10 (11): 299-312.

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