2020-03-10 at 9:57 PM UTC
If you get it, will you spread it?
A person could go out to events while sick and breath onto other people. Maybe spit onto their hands and touch door knobs.
How could one spread the master coronavirus?
2020-03-10 at 10:09 PM UTC
i'm definitely not going to avoid spreading it. or avoid getting it. i'm not scared of corona-chan.
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2020-03-11 at 9:46 PM UTC
Yeah, how bad can it really be?
2020-03-11 at 9:53 PM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
almost 3 weeks transmissable without symptoms means everyone who gets it is going to spread inadvertently anyway
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2020-04-04 at 1:45 PM UTC
Dfg
Tuskegee Airman
[compulsively riposte the emigrant]
I think I have it, got it out of nowhere. But I haven't tested yet, so not sure if it's COVID or just normal flu. But my throat hurt like a motherfucker out of nowhere. No early signs just rapid sore throat, then fever and headache. But it subsided quickly, taking boatloads of supplement and getting Vitamin D.
Stop using AC as well.
Would I spread it? Fuck no. I will do whatever I can to avoid spreading it to others. Hell, I was suppose to get my dick wet today but I cancelled it cause my girl has an old dad. She might survive but her dad won't.
And it's PH, the medical care is shit. You do not want to get sick in Philippines.
2020-04-04 at 6:25 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
A lot people don't get that a virus isn't alive. It's only inert material, which causes cells to become virulent. You can't kill a virus, because it isn't alive in the first place.
2020-04-04 at 9:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL
No, it causes cells to become infected, and then those infected cells replicate themselves. The virus itself is unable to replicate.
no
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2020-04-04 at 9:45 PM UTC
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[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
This is a particularly nasty virus. The particles are extremely small, able to easily slip through most fabrics and masks. The vast majority of viruses are much larger, such as Ebola. Its incubation is lengthy. Also, because of the extraordinary small size, it can spread around much more easily, and it doesn't take more than a few microns of it to create exposure. It can also exist long periods on surfaces, such as 14 days on damp cardboard.