margarita25
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Trudeau says “hang in there”-
Google for reference, my copy and paste went out again
Google for reference, my copy and paste went out again
Trudeau says “hang in there”-
Google for reference, my copy and paste went out again
'HEALTH CARE CAPACITY THREATENED': Ford orders four week Stay-At-Home order
Ford said people will be allowed to go out for essential reasons, including grocery shopping, getting medications, exercise and vaccination appointments
Ford orders four week Stay-At-Home order | Toronto Sun
I might be !That's great news ra.
Are you the 1st on the thread to get the jab?
Alberta / P1:
That's a reality check! I now have my answers about what more transmissible and more deadly means. More transmissible means fewer virus particles are needed to make someone sick, and those few particles are capable of infecting multiple cells simultaneously. More deadly means a few days, rather than 3 weeks, between infection and death - for those unable to fight the virus.
Thank you, that was very interesting. 'Dr. Darren Marklin(sp?)' noted starting around 5:46 that 'vaccination immunity looks far more robust than the natural immunity from the original infections', and at 6:56 he says the P1 mutation/variant acts more like an airborne virus as opposed to droplet based, which was thought to be the case originally when Covid started. Also, that they're seeing 100% of households get infected, as opposed to what was seen earlier when transmission was significantly less.Alberta / P1:
Another thing, my friend cousin Otto, is that the “spike” attaches to the cells. (Eta also lungs specifically, I saw on a recent video jmo, can’t remember which one):
Very quick reference:
Altered spike protein makes SARS-CoV-2 variants more infectious - Boston Children's Answers
March 21, 2021
“The mutation, they found, makes the spikes more stable than those on the original virus. As a result, more functional spikes are available to bind to our cells’ ACE2 receptors, making the virus more infectious.“