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To: mdmathis6

I looked up the difference, and here’s what an article said:

“The fact that the L-type is more prevalent suggests that it is “more aggressive” than the S-type, the team say.”

The more aggressive one is affecting the younger group??


19 posted on 03/18/2020 11:16:36 AM PDT by sbnsd
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To: sbnsd

The L strain was mentioned in the context of youngers getting very ill with Corvid....I wished I’d saved the link now.

That’s what really would change the world, a lot of kids being affected and a lot of males finding themselves sterilized if what they are saying about corvid side effects checks out to be true. It will be about 4-6 months before we find out what happens to infants whose mothers contracted corvid while pregnant with them. There were stories from China and South Korea about 0-1 month old infants contracting Corvid from their mothers who got it, but those stories appear to have been strongly suppressed.

It was more socially acceptable when it was meemaw who got it and was going to die in the ICU, then they realized too many meemaws dying all at once would flood our hospitals and normal ICU types like MI’s strokes, high level traumas would be crowded out as well. If the 10 to 45 somethings start getting affected in great numbers, then all bets are off for a stable handling of this disease. The world changes and love grows colder as social distancing increases. Governments fall and the despotisms of the late 1800’s to the mid 1940’s rear their heads again.


28 posted on 03/18/2020 12:01:22 PM PDT by mdmathis6
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