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Here’s what coronavirus does to the body
From blood storms to honeycomb lungs, here’s an organ-by-organ look at how COVID-19 harms humans.
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So, Singapore is pretty much where the virus is supposed to not do well, yet it's spreading there. That's definitely not a good sign.
Once again, it's not the flu. It's closely related to the common cold that thrives year round .
I didn't say it was the flu. Where did you get that? There were some questions earlier about whether the virus would be more or less affected by climate. Clearly this is still in the early stages and we don't yet know what conditions have the most effect.
And while the common cold does thrive year round, there are conditions that are more favorable or less favorable to its ability to spread.
Looks like it's about to get real out here.
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"So, Singapore is pretty much where the virus is supposed to not do well, yet it's spreading there. That's definitely not a good sign"
Why isn't it supposed to do not well there? All a common cold needs to spread is contact with another person regardless of season.
Colds are more common in winter because we humans tens to congregate in places like school or shopping malls
He either brought it to or picked it up in Hawaii.
Neither is a good sign.
Japan had a really bad day. 8 new confirmed cases not related to the cruise ship including a 2nd doctor was confirmed with the virus, 3 taxi drivers and then the man that traveled from Hawaii while symptomatic. Could be several super spreaders involved from just today.
Taxi drivers? Sheesh
Why isn't it supposed to do not well there? All a common cold needs to spread is contact with another person regardless of season.
Colds are more common in winter because we humans tend to congregate in places like school or shopping malls