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Corona Virus doubles global infections & deaths in 24 hours
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2020-02-17 at 7:15 PM UTCI think they are just dirty jungle niggers that eat bats also god hates them
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2020-02-17 at 7:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL This particular edited and engineered version of the virus makes it possible to keep getting infected with it again and again.
Literally one of the most moronic facepalm things you've ever said.
If you was able to get the same virus twice then you'd never recover from it in the first place. A virus has to evolve or mutate into a new form or strain of the virus for you to be able to catch it again. Technically you're not catching the same virus, you catch what that virus evolved into. Which your immune system no longer recognizes. Like when you catch a cold and then recover, you can never catch that same strain of cold virus again because your immune system has learnt to fight it off. The next time you catch a cold it will be a new strain of the cold virus, one you've never had before, that the cold virus has mutated into and your immune system no longer recognizes. Then you go through being ill again for a while until your immune system has a chance to catch up and fight off that particular strain. Which you then can never be affected by that same strain again.
You know near enough every day you will pick up cold virus strains that you've previously had over the years but you never know it because it doesn't affect you. Your bloods antibodies will instantly recognize it from before as a foreign invader and will immediately kill the virus cells on site.
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2020-02-17 at 7:19 PM UTCRhinovirus
Because it makes you sneeze lmrao -
2020-02-17 at 7:26 PM UTCWould you need to see a rhinoplastician for that?
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2020-02-17 at 7:52 PM UTC
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2020-02-17 at 7:53 PM UTCThey were all dirty niggers that deserved to die
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2020-02-17 at 7:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc Literally one of the most moronic facepalm things you've ever said.
If you was able to get the same virus twice then you'd never recover from it in the first place. A virus has to evolve or mutate into a new form or strain of the virus for you to be able to catch it again. Technically you're not catching the same virus, you catch what that virus evolved into. Which your immune system no longer recognizes. Like when you catch a cold and then recover, you can never catch that same strain of cold virus again because your immune system has learnt to fight it off. The next time you catch a cold it will be a new strain of the cold virus, one you've never had before, that the cold virus has mutated into and your immune system no longer recognizes. Then you go through being ill again for a while until your immune system has a chance to catch up and fight off that particular strain. Which you then can never be affected by that same strain again.
You know near enough every day you will pick up cold virus strains that you've previously had over the years but you never know it because it doesn't affect you. Your bloods antibodies will instantly recognize it from before as a foreign invader and will immediately kill the virus cells on site.
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https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3876197
"People could get the novel coronavirus more than once, health experts warn — recovering does not necessarily make you immune"
Zhan Qingyuan, director of pneumonia prevention and treatment at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, said even people who have recovered may not be immune to the virus.
"For those patients who have been cured, there is a likelihood of a relapse," he said in a briefing on Friday. "The antibody will be generated; however, in certain individuals, the antibody cannot last that long."
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2020-02-17 at 7:59 PM UTCAnti bodies literally harm your body by shooting anime guns all over the place and triggering all kinds of shit. Your immune system can kill you, the Chinese are FUCKED
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2020-02-17 at 8:06 PM UTCi wonder if §m£ÂgØL still want to be a chink after all these.
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2020-02-17 at 8:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3876197
"People could get the novel coronavirus more than once, health experts warn — recovering does not necessarily make you immune"
Zhan Qingyuan, director of pneumonia prevention and treatment at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, said even people who have recovered may not be immune to the virus.
"For those patients who have been cured, there is a likelihood of a relapse," he said in a briefing on Friday. "The antibody will be generated; however, in certain individuals, the antibody cannot last that long."
https://www.businessinsider.com/wuhan-coronavirus-risk-of-reinfection-2020-2
It wouldn't be the first virus you can catch twice. Viruses, especially certain ones, mutate rapidly. You can catch the same virus twice, but it's a different strain. Not an entirely different virus, but a different strain. This one has already mutated several times. -
2020-02-17 at 8:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz It wouldn't be the first virus you can catch twice. Viruses, especially certain ones, mutate rapidly. You can catch the same virus twice, but it's a different strain. Not an entirely different virus, but a different strain. This one has already mutated several times.
This can infect twice with the same strain. Did you even read the articles or any of the associated information? -
2020-02-17 at 8:18 PM UTC
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2020-02-17 at 8:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL This can infect twice with the same strain. Did you even read the articles or any of the associated information?
can't at the moment but feel free to paste it here. It's believed the reason they spliced it with HIV was in part due to how poorly their sample of spanish flu was replicating and HIV replicates fast (in most people). HIV also mutates fast. Might be another reason. -
2020-02-17 at 8:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz can't at the moment but feel free to paste it here. It's believed the reason they spliced it with HIV was in part due to how poorly their sample of spanish flu was replicating and HIV replicates fast (in most people). HIV also mutates fast. Might be another reason.
Yeah you don't know shit about virology you fucking retard that didn't make any sense -
2020-02-17 at 8:24 PM UTC
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2020-02-17 at 8:25 PM UTCWhat happens is the antibodies don't last long enough to keep the same version of the virus from reestablishing itself.
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2020-02-17 at 8:26 PM UTC
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2020-02-17 at 8:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Angry junkie that would be homeless still if it weren't for a tranny.. Ahh yes, that must mean I'm misunderstanding something about virology lol
You can't just cross viruses it makes no sense, you live in a fantasy world. There are things like genetic sequences and proteins. That's like saying you can cross a monkey with a human and grow a tail
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2020-02-17 at 8:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood You can't just cross viruses it makes no sense, you live in a fantasy world. There are things like genetic sequences and proteins. That's like saying you can cross a monkey with a human and grow a tail
You're an idiot, gene splicing has been going on long before humans figured out how to do it.
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2020-02-17 at 9:47 PM UTChttps://twitter.com/livecrisisnews/status/1228874100921323520
P shuttle SN vector
What's a man-made sequence doing circulating in humans or in a supposedly wild virus?
Just a rhetorical question