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Re: Does Covid-19 Spread in the Summer?

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Yup ,,did you read this article I posted earlier?? It explains a lot. crazy as it is..

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The S protein binds to the targeted cell through the ACE2 receptor, and boom, your cell is infected and becomes a virus replication factory.




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Re: Does Covid-19 Spread in the Summer?
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Tue, 03 Mar 20 12:03 PM
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Re: "It was called the Spanish flu, from the show I watched tonight......."
Yep. Not because it originated in Spain, but because Spain wasn't in WWI and therefore had no censorship. The rest of Europe wouldn't talk about it out of fear that it might make them look vulnerable. So it sounded to most of the world as if it was just a Spanish thing.

The 1918 flu may have originated in the U.S. Midwest. Kansas, I think. It was relatively mild at first. Warm weather saved us. The SECOND wave, though, was horrendous. The virus mutated a little and was far deadlier, killing some people in under 12 hours.


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