I see a quick trip to pneumonia and then who knows.
not really - it's better than bonding to the mucus membranes, it would be much more rampant. The nose at least has a chance to filter/catch the virus before it gets in your lungs.
But this is more of a 'who cares', they've only confirmed you need to be immersed in sick poultry to catch the virus. This applies only to the current varient.
As soon as it mutates, it's a whole new ball game...
Ummmmm.... I think the article indicates that the follow on condition is usually assuming room temperature.