Anonymous 05/12/2020 (Tue) 21:58:37 Id: 440354 No.79790 del
>>79788
>Also why do you think Trump closed the border with China if the virus was made in Fort Detrick?
Closed the border with China? I think you mean he ordered international travel to shut down. The virus might have been brought to Wuhan, China from Fort Detrick. That is where the infection started, and I find it suspicious he keeps calling it the Chinese virus.
>I don't quite understand Trump's role in this whole mess
He's a fucking moron and thought it was a Democratic hoax at first. That is why the virus spread across the U.S. while he played golf and held rallies until he took it seriously, only briefly during that momentary quarantine while billionaire and millionaire industry owners must've wailed at him to re-open the economy. Covid-19 was made by giving novel inserts to previous Corona viruses to make them human compatible. I doubt he was in on it. Trump is a front stage puppet.
>Do you have anything more solid to shill option C?
I wasn't shilling option C. I contradicted it with a 100% estimate. The source I referenced that you didn't comprehend was solid. I'll try to explain so you might understand. Brain disorders, including loss of sense of smell, are caused by the virus. Covid-19 triggers a massive pro-inflammatory cytokine release from your brain. Those are your immune system protein cells which communicate pain and cause inflammation. They're chemical messengers. Think of a time when you may have had an allergic reaction with red swelling or an infection. It's because your cytokines responded. You are not meant to have a massive wave of them flooding your body all at once. Your lungs are under the primary threat of this cytokine storm. The rest of your body will suffer as well, with headaches, nausea, hives, sore muscles, possible diarrhea. Your lungs inflaming is the major problem here. It becomes difficult to breathe, not only due to the inflammation. The virus also causes loss of neurological (brain) control of your lung perfusion regulation (gas exchange between air and blood) and hypoxic vasoconstriction (arteries constricting where you have less oxygen, prioritizing blood to parts of your lungs which are more oxygenated). This along with inflammation is causing the infected to suffocate. Those with previous health pathologies die to the virus more often due to adding more suffering to their symptoms. The elderly die more often because they're weaker in many different ways. Few have been healthy enough to survive.
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>ACE2 is expressed at the transcriptomic level in the lung, the small intestine and colon, in the kidney, in the testis, in the heart muscle and in the brain, yet the protein is not detected in the lung
ACE2 (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme - a biochemical catalyst that regulates blood pressure) is natural in RNA molecules of the above mentioned organs. It is also the entry point into cells for Corona viruses. It's mainly attached to your cell membranes. Yet Covid-19 is not detected in the lungs.
>In the brain, ACE2 is expressed in both neurons and glia and particularly present in the brain stem and in the regions responsible for the regulation of cardiovascular functions, including the subfornical organ, paraventricular nucleus, nucleus of the tractus solitarius, and rostral ventrolateral medulla
The same natural enzyme is also in your brain.
>There is strong evidence for a neurotropic action of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
>It has been demonstrated that β-coronaviruses to which the SARS- CoV-2 belongs, do not limit their presence to the respiratory tract and have been shown to frequently invade the CNS (central nervous system)
Covid-19 invades and attacks your nervous system.
>Neuroinfection has been proposed to potentially contribute to the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of Covid-19 with the neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV-2 suggested to play a role in the respiratory failure of Covid‐19 patients
Brain infection is the proposed function of this virus due to results discovered in patients. (continued)