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Replying to myself.
"A 62-year-old man who became Spain’s first coronavirus patient is believed to have made a full recovery after being treated with an HIV drug, according to a report." https://nypost.com/2020/03/05/coron...y-recovers-after-being-treated-with-hiv-drug/
and this is of interest too:
"'Among the potential treatments is an HIV medication that may work to block an enzyme the virus needs to mature."
Doctors fight coronavirus outbreak with drugs that target HIV, malaria and Ebola
Now I'm curious whether that enzyme is much bigger or stronger in children under age 10. It seems to me that the virus needs a place to hide for a couple of weeks before it emerges - attacking the most vulnerable organ (e.g.: lungs, kidneys, central nervous system, stomach tract).
Where does this virus hide while it incubates and matures? In other organisms, it hides in the liver. It's contagious while it incubates and deadly when it matures. It's invisible and silent. It's quite a strange reality.