https://www.kxxv.com/news/coronavir...HNmbUftAlbZ9vbCCNvsL4keZMKDYB78c3siAd17WaQ-d4
Interesting article moreso for the struggles scientists are having trying to figure Covid out than anything else.
I think people need to stop assuming that we know a lot about this virus, because we don't. Like we don't know why it's causing blood clots and strokes in young adults, we don't know why little kids and teens are presenting with Kawasaki like illnesses. We don't know why some people get it, some don't.
I'll admit that people are too focused on numbers, because IMO we can't understand the numbers until either everyone is tested, or mostly everyone is tested. You cannot have a limited population tested for a virus and conclude numbers of viability and expiration based on those limited numbers.
All these people crying for "End the lockdown" should be crying also for more testing; get more tests, you end the 'lockdown'.
But if this study is correct which it just might be (after all, flu deaths are usually given by the year; we haven't had Covid for a year yet so we don't know the true death numbers and we won't know until bodies are examined and studied), how many minds will it change?