Why you really dont want to catch Covid-19
Cristina Chimboにより
1. History
1.1. In the Middle Ages, it was common to douse oneself in "four thieves vinegar".
1.2. In 16th-Century Sardinia, The doctor Quinto Tiberio devised a method of social distancing.
1.3. In 1973, the US government simply evacauted entire sections of Philadelphia.
1.4. Other precautions, toad vomit lozenges.
1.5. In 2020, Covid-19 some people were considering the deeply risky strategy of catching Covid-19 on purpose.
2. It’s possible that that people who have been infected with Covid-19 once will still be able to catch it and spread it again
2.1. A wide range of longer-term health problems are now believed to be caused by Covid-19 in those who have been infected – something that has now become known as “long-Covid”.
2.1.1. No one knows how enduring long Covid will be. The syndrome of fatigue, breathlessness, brain fog and joint pain, among other things, occurs in one in 20 people who have recovered from Covid-19.
2.2. No one knows how enduring long Covid will be. The syndrome of fatigue, breathlessness, brain fog and joint pain, among other things, occurs in one in 20 people who have recovered from Covid-19.
3. Immune systems
3.1. Ahmed Rafi found that the antiobodies that were generated were very broadly cross reactive.
3.2. It looks as if, by training the body to recognise many others flu viruses, H!N1 made it closest relatives extinct.
4. The technology that you use for vaccination can swing the profile of the immune response a little bit.
4.1. Modern vaccines
4.1.1. "Not all natural infections cause long-lasting immunity".
4.1.2. Vaccines can be injected into muscle or below the skin, blastted at the skin in a jet of fluid,
4.2. Technology
4.2.1. The technology that you use for vaccination the profile of the immune response a little bite.
4.2.2. The vaccine can protect people for up to nine years. This ingenious technology is made form the protein that normally coats the virus.