Ground glass abnormalities are a symptom. We just don't see it, because people do not exercise their capacities.https://twitter.com/paulbohm/status/1252977663796371458 …
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About 70% of assymptomatic cases become symptomatic. Coughs, fevers, chest pain, GI issues are all symptoms that could be causally dismissed....
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exactly. We do not even know if this ends up causing aids like immunodeficiencies in the long term. it may take up long term residence in the body, like herpes -- which ramps up near end of life in (IIRC) the vast majority of humans, today Viruses probably responsible for aging
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Also, similar to a staff infection. We have much to study and learn about this virus.
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Replying to @Pravduh15
yes. so much. i am very, very glad people like you and
@nanogenomic exist and are fighting as hard as you are. in the words of lynn margulis, gaia is a tough bitch... https://www.edge.org/conversation/lynn_margulis-lynn-margulis-1938-2011-gaia-is-a-tough-bitch …pic.twitter.com/JLwPqIyhSL
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I think something like this happens every time some creature gets too dominant on earth. It is like punctuated equilibrium, a viral recompilation of all genes into the next set of species. It is both highly Darwinian and highly Lamarckian. Weeks proceed faster than generations.
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It has been predicted for ages, and current choices in certain industries hastened such a cleaning mechanism. There are many theories as to the origin. Few people will know the truth.
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...yes... i had a vision of this (literally) two years ago, so I was primed. you were in it...
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