• Patient 42 had

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 16 20:25:58 2023
    Patient 42 had mild cov*d, recovered and died 230 days later of
    unrelated causes. Their autopsy showed that they had viral RNA in 10
    areas of their brain.

    https://nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05542-y/figures/1

    Patient #36 was a 6 year old child that died of a seizure disorder,
    but was covid positive upon hospitalization. She probably died of
    seizure complications unrelated to viral infection. She had viral RNA
    in her eyes, intestines, ovaries, CNS, heart, kidney, lungs, and
    thyroid.

    'We found persistent viral RNA across many cells and tissues far
    across time, months post illness onset, both in immune privileged
    sites and not immune privileged sites. We are in uncharted territory.'
    - Chertow

    https://twitter.com/inkblue01/status/1699550284194693329

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 17 19:09:10 2023
    What this research below found out is once a person has Covid, they
    may have viral RNAs still within their body....having viral RNAs can
    bring about another Covid episode. In the news months ago, I recall a
    few people having Covid more than once after first infection.

    Patient #36 was a 6 year old child that died of a seizure disorder,
    but was covid positive upon hospitalization. She probably died of
    seizure complications unrelated to viral infection. She had viral RNA
    in her eyes, intestines, ovaries, CNS, heart, kidney, lungs, and
    thyroid.
    https://nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05542-y/figures/1


    We are in uncharted territory.

    Most likely, those with Covid based viral RNAs still "floating" around
    in their body may be re-infected, and if they have a weaken immune
    system, they might cease to exist.

    When someone says "my body, my choice," here is a clueless person.

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