The word “ward” is often used to refer to the area around the heart and lungs. Here, we refer to the other side of the heart, in the belly.
Our friend Ward of Health is like the guardian of the heart, and can keep its healthy state by just being around the heart. When it receives a bad virus, it will go into the belly and let the lungs fight it. When it is healthy, it will stay in the heart.
It is very important to watch out for a virus and stay safe. The most dangerous ones are respiratory. When a respiratory virus comes in, it will move to other areas of the body. This can cause serious damage to the heart and lungs.
The most common respiratory viruses are those that can be spread through the air. They can be spread by coughing or sneezing. If you cough up blood or spit blood, you are most likely to pass on the virus.
If you have a respiratory virus it will enter the brain where it will attack the heart and lungs.The brain is the most important organ in your body and it is the first place where you need to keep a close eye. The most common brain virus is the Influenza virus.
The only way to stop a virus in the brain is to wash your hands. Even then, some viruses will survive in the bloodstream and be able to spread after you’ve had a chance to wash your hands. The most common way to prevent these viruses from entering your system is to use a product called a “Vaccine” or “Immunization”. These can be obtained in most pharmacies and drug stores.
The Vaccine is a liquid that is absorbed by the injection site. The body then uses it to fight off the Influenza virus. Vaccines are also used to treat the H1N1 flu in 2009; the new version is the H3N2.
To help combat this, you might want to try to get on top of your vaccinations. If you feel sick (or have a high fever), you can take a dose of something called an Antiviral to help prevent these potential viruses from entering your system. Another good way to prevent a potential virus from spreading is to wash your hands between every meal because viruses can be transferred from person to person via the food we eat.
Another way you can stay safe from the H3N2 is to wash your hands after you use the bathroom. This might seem counter-intuitive as you can see that wiping down the toilet seat is quite a hassle, but just think about how much a virus can transmit through the toilet bowl. To prevent this, you’re not allowed to flush the toilet after use.
It is interesting that in the same video, we see a character cleaning a toilet seat, but on Deathloop they wash their hands with water, not toilet water. It might be that these characters have been around for a while (haha), and are used to using toilet water for cleaning so they dont feel they need to wash their hands with water. I have also read that the toilet water is filtered to remove the virus.