damn I hope not, I was just thinking about this yesterday after getting stung. what a clusterfuck that would be.
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think from first principles, not how you want it to be. it attacks the immune system (t cells, right?) and vasculature, as well as causing mucus in the lungs it causes clotting problems, therefore it’s surely in the blood. the question is how transmissable is it? maybe not very?
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I read multiple articles saying it was very unlikely, is there new data that suggests mosquitoes probably can spread Covid-19?
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well, it's basically if it can get in blood, and there's strangeness with the vascular system / e.g. heart problems, stroke. it cooould be just in the tissues, but surely it would get around somehow, right? so, therefore, blood.
@nanogenomic any thoughts?
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Please no. I really hope there is not blood transmission, it would not make sense, right? I mean...I’m in flip flops right now!
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we have to consider it. it could easily be a vector, but perhaps not a very active on. it depends on how this spreads systemically, but it seems to me that it must be carried in the blood
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Probably.
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Also, Ticks and can it mix with Lyme disease?
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I hate mosquitoes but I am glad they ain't Covid-19 transmiting agent
. To date, there is no information to suggest that the COVID-19 virus can be transmitted through mosquitoes. Glory Halleluya
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