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This article was sent to me about Coronavirus and its origins. It explains clearly the origin of Corona virus and why it is so dangerous to us all. This should stop everyone considering breaking the lock down to visit their boat.

From an immunologist at Johns Hopkins University (Home). There is plenty more information about Coronavirus on their web site.

Not really feeling sick and do not want to be..but if you are feeling confused as to why Coronavirus is a bigger deal than Seasonal flu? Here it is in a nutshell. I hope this helps. Feel free to share this to others who don’t understand...

It has to do with RNA sequencing.... I.e. genetics.

Seasonal flu is an “all human virus”. The DNA/RNA chains that make up the virus are recognized by the human immune system. This means that your body has some immunity to it before it comes around each year... you get immunity two ways...through exposure to a virus, or by getting a flu shot.

Novel viruses, come from animals.... the WHO tracks novel viruses in animals, (sometimes for years watching for mutations). Usually these viruses only transfer from animal to animal (pigs in the case of H1N1) (birds in the case of the Spanish flu). But once, one of these animal viruses mutates, and starts to transfer from animals to humans... then it’s a problem, Why? Because we have no natural or acquired immunity.. the RNA sequencing of the genes inside the virus isn’t human, and the human immune system doesn’t recognize it so, we can’t fight it off.

Now.... sometimes, the mutation only allows transfer from animal to human, for years it’s only transmission is from an infected animal to a human before it finally mutates so that it can now transfer human to human... once that happens..we have a new contagion phase. And depending on the fashion of this new mutation, thats what decides how contagious, or how deadly it’s gonna be..

H1N1 was deadly....but it did not mutate in a way that was as deadly as the Spanish flu. It’s RNA was slower to mutate and it attacked its host differently, too.

Fast forward.

Now, here comes this Coronavirus... it existed in animals only, for nobody knows how long...but one day, at an animal market, in Wuhan China, in December 2019, it mutated and made the jump from animal to people. At first, only animals could give it to a person... But here is the scary part.... in just TWO WEEKS it mutated again and gained the ability to jump from human to human. Scientists call this quick ability, “slippery”

This Coronavirus, not being in any form a “human” virus (whereas we would all have some natural or acquired immunity). Took off like a rocket. And this was because, Humans have no known immunity...doctors have no known medicines for it.

And it just so happens that this particular mutated animal virus, changed itself in such a way the way that it causes great damage to human lungs..

That’s why Coronavirus is different from seasonal flu, or H1N1 or any other type of influenza.... this one is slippery AF. And it’s a lung eater...And, it’s already mutated AGAIN, so that we now have two strains to deal with, strain s, and strain L....which makes it twice as hard to develop a vaccine.

We really have no tools in our shed, with this. History has shown that fast and immediate closings of public places has helped in the past pandemics. Philadelphia and Baltimore were reluctant to close events in 1918 and they were the hardest hit in the US during the Spanish Flu.

Factoid: Henry VIII stayed in his room and allowed no one near him, till the Black Plague passed...(honestly...I understand him so much better now). Just like us, he had no tools in his shed, except social isolation...

And let me end by saying....right now it’s hitting older folks harder... but this genome is so slippery...if it mutates again (and it will). Who is to say, what it will do next.

Be smart folks... acting like you’re unafraid is so not needed right now.


#flattenthecurve. Stay home folks... and share this to those that just are not catching on. To copy and paste, hold your hand on the text till copy appears, then go to your page and hold you finger down again till paste appears.

Now who wants to visit their boat or just leave their house?
 
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What is fake exactly please?
(I did not trust your link it had a strange pop up!)
'Good Read From An Immunologist' Post Misstates Reasons for COVID-19’s Virulence

Good idea to treat anything copied & pasted without an actual link to a reliable source like WHO with suspicion, only takes a moment to highlight a few lines, right click and 'search google for'. Usually will come up straight away if it's not reliable.
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(y) Sorry didn't even check your link - you got in first. So often it's actually quicker to right click search to see false clickbait than it is to spread it.
sometimes it's easier to quote Snopes as people (on the whole) know of Snopes and what it does, rather than explaining I do this for a living and no scientist of any repute would write that piece :)
 
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Now who wants to visit their boat or just leave their house?

If I visit my boat (or otherwise leave the house) without coming near anyone else, or touching surfaces they've touched in recent days, it will have no impact whatsoever on the spread of coronavirus. (It may or may not be consistent with current Government regulations and advice, depending on their interpretation and on my circumstances.)

The article you copied seems clearly a fake to me. It has not been proven that the animal market in Wuhan was the original source of the human infection (though it seems a candidate), and no immunologist who wanted to better inform the world about the virus would present such speculation as fact.

I will credit the faker with at least getting the name of the university correct. Most of the press seem to call it John Hopkins, though it's an easy mistake to make.
 
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