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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Replying to @DanielleFong
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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Replying to @Pravduh15
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 @Pravduh15
It’s a non-integrative virus and RNA viruses that don’t integrate are more short-lived. However, chronic viral load in the air can be a thing, and it’s scary-good at cloaking itself both extracellularly and intracellularly. I’ve never seen anything like it.
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Replying to @nanogenomic @Pravduh15
hmm, there’s a dynamic where it doesn’t mutate as fast as normal, right? like 1/1000th the mutations as normal *but* jumps species... do i have this wrong?
first principles concepts for the smart noob here
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Replying to @nanogenomic @Pravduh15
yeah I know, it’s mutating a huge amount becuase of how contagious it is, and it’s splicing in RNA, and there at > 10000 strains, BUT it’s also stable enough that it’s maintaining its most troublesome properties, the presymptomatic spread...
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Pravduh15
Carefully calling each mutant a strain. There are probably 8 major strains and many other clades (“substrains”). Clades are different.
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