For Computer Viruses:
There are many free anti virus programs. You can download one of them and install in your PC. After that, you should update regularly and scan your PC to be sure you are not infected with something new. AVG and Avast are better products for computer virus protection. But use only one of them.
For human viruses:
The current 'proven' methods for killing viruses are with low power purple laser light or high UV light. In the meantime, to protect yourself in public during the pandemic of H1N1/09 or around someone who has an infectious virus, you can wear face masks rated at N100 or P100. However, these masks must be properly fitted to work. They are not recommended for children or men with beards due to the problems with fitting them to prevent air leaks.
Remember to wash your hands like you were paranoid about it and DON'T rub your eyes, nose, or mouth in public - this is a viral transfer behavior which could get you sick, even if you're wearing the mask. Viruses are 100 times smaller than bacteria and are more difficult to kill. See related questions below for more information on prevention.
For outside the body, you can destroy viruses with heat of 167-212°F (75-100°C), normal cooking temperatures. In addition, several chemical germicides, including chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, detergents (soap), iodophors (iodine-based antiseptics), and alcohols are effective against human influenza viruses if used in proper concentration for a sufficient length of time.
Viruses can be killed by medicine, such as antibiotics. They can also be eliminated by eating healthy foods and getting at least eight hours of sleep. These get rid of the virus by boosting the body's immune system.
A Virus can be killed, if you think of it as being living, it's sort of the living dead, it lives by leeching onto other host cells.
If there is a virus on a tabletop, bleach will kill it. If you have a virus in your body, your body is able to eventually kill it through persistance with the symptoms.. but the reason that viruses can't be "cured" is because they change, mutate, all the time.
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No, because they aren't alive in the first place
It can kill germs and bacteria IF it is hot enough but it cannot kill a virus.
yes meristems are virus free because they have the potential to kill the viruses Type your answer here...
They eat small bacterial objects.
No its is not. But its possible because its sort of another living thing.
Yes, it is possible.
Yes a virus can kill you, as you know virus there is no antibiotic to kill the virus. There are diseases such as viral meningitis, where its meningitis in a virus form where it can kill one very quickly. It all depends on the virus and the severity of it.
No, they can not kill the HIV virus.
It is possible that a virus could do that. Remove the virus as soon as possible.
No, it is not possible to get a virus on your ipod touch
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Kill the virus. Whatever the virus may be.
It is the inserting of a virus that is capable to kill the cancer cells. This virus does not kill the healthy cells.
Nothing can kill the Grimace.
Nothing can kill the Grimace.
No, it is not possible to get the chicken pox virus completely out of your system.
Smallpox is the virus that mosquitos are not known as a possible vector.
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