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Replying to @eigenrobot
So, here's my theory. The virus uses the ACE2 receptor, and what else uses that receptor, ACE2. So what indirectly reduces ACE2, ACE inhibitors do. Less ACE2 means less competition to dock with the receptor, so more opportunity for the virus. Who takes ACE inhibitors? People with
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Replying to @SchraderValves @eigenrobot
Hypertension. what goes together, hypertension, heart disease and diabetes. Who has it most, older peopel. Can that explain part of who is most likely to have serious complications. of course older people in general have other problems that can contribute to this. So if infected
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Replying to @SchraderValves @eigenrobot
don't take ACE inhibitors. maybe a ACE2 agonist (if there is such a thing) would be the cure. of course I could be totally wrong on this...
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wonder if a dataset abt this exists 
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