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Can one catch Covid-19 in a hotel room?

The trip was long. Finally in the hotel room! It's so nice and clean! But... what are the risks of getting Covid-19? Covid-19 belongs to a category of viruses called "enveloped [...]

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How to remove bathroom mold?

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Molds, Shower Walls and us

Have you noticed where mold are found in a bathroom? And why in those places? What is a mold? It is a microscopic fungus that grows on surfaces. Colonizers arrive at these places, [...]

Who does not miss that time, not so far away, when you could go anywhere without fear. Without a mask. Without this distance that damages social interactions.

Will the Coronavirus be with us for a few more years? Some think so. And other viruses could spread globally.

Logically – epidemics have existed since the beginning of history – we will overcome this ordeal. What irritates is a certain sanitary fascism, where apparently only covid is taken into account. As if our lives had only one dimension.

Where to run away? To beauty, to the pleasure of the senses, to well-being. Luxury, in other words.

The covid-19 is anti-luxury, basically.

A Palace with hospital disinfectant dispensers is a bit like a dirty and degraded palace. The hygiene of a hotel – it is a source of pleasure for guests.

Why shouldn’t disinfection be part of the dream? Disinfection is actually a misnomer. The environment contains germs, not infections.

Perhaps we could talk about degermination.

Luxury must continue to re-invent itself and take up the challenge of (post-)covid 19 fear.