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Not dead yet
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The medical community has from the start been concentrating on the fact that the wuflu has exceptional abilities to bind to the ACE-2 cellular receptors found largely in lung tissue (as well as heart, kidneys, and some other organs).

It has ignored the fact that it is also capable of binding to CD-147, and Furin receptors, which include most of rest of the body's organ systems, especially the nerve cells (brain) and blood cells. It has been noted that the Covid ARDS is unlike any other. The respiratory failure is marked by extremely high ferritin (iron) levels indicative of red blood cell disruption. The loss of smell and taste, another common symptom is the result of a direct attack on the vagus nerve.

The Wuhan Lab was built by the French, and staffed by multinationals, including Americans who were until 2017 forbidden from working on weaponized virii in the US. So the US funded research in other countries, including Canada, China, and Georgia.

It is clearly documented in published studies that the researchers knew of the dangers of this virus, or at least its immediate antecedent. Its use had nothing to do with vaccines, as claimed afterwards, as you cannot even get an effective coronavirus vaccine after 50 years of trying, make it a century if you include the common cold coronavirus. So why use it, instead of say a much moresafer monoclonal antibody?

Indeed, there have been coronavirus vaccines developed, and even passing trials. But after an ill defined period (around 3 monts or more), they cause a weird type of hypersensitivity reaction when exposed to the virus, and make the infection actually more lethal.

It should be noted that the virus is not designed to kill. The majority of deaths occur from pneumonia, at which time the virus is largely gone from the lungs, with other microorganims doing the final stages.

The chinese report that it sabotages the immune response by crippling expression of MHC I which enables an immune response to infected cells:
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/...se-chinese

Whatever this thing is - it is unique to the world, and has nothing exactly like it known, though SARS and MERS, more deadly, have some similarities.
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Not dead yet - by Gribouillis - Apr-06-2020, 09:24 PM
RE: Not dead yet - by Larz60+ - Apr-07-2020, 01:34 AM
RE: Not dead yet - by DeaD_EyE - Apr-07-2020, 06:08 AM
RE: Not dead yet - by millpond - Jun-10-2020, 04:43 AM
RE: Not dead yet - by Gribouillis - Jun-10-2020, 07:28 AM
RE: Not dead yet - by pyzyx3qwerty - Jun-10-2020, 09:53 AM
RE: Not dead yet - by millpond - Jun-11-2020, 04:45 AM

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