Covid-19 has spread from China to India (where it is currently rampant) and India is now a country in lockdown. Since my last post, I have been researching, researching, and researching further on how best to stay safe during the pandemic.
The good news is that it seems like most people are doing just fine. I haven’t actually had any close calls or anything; I’m not even sure if I have the virus or not. Still, I am feeling more and more confident that I have the virus and that no one else has it. I have had a few close calls during this time and I have had my own panic attack.
When you think about all the people that have had these kinds of things happen before, it seems surreal. To think that people have had the disease and survived it, then contracted it and then died of it. It seems kind of like those people who are in quarantine are doing what we did back in the 1800s. They were all trying to stay alive and not get infected. It is really scary.
Now we know that the virus is really not happening, but we are not sure what is happening.
It sounds like we have a lot of catching up to do. The only way that we know we have it is from the fact that it is causing people to have problems with their minds. This is a really hard thing to figure out because we can’t see or touch a person’s brain.
Covid 19 is a respiratory virus and is spread through droplets, small particles of infectious material that are expelled from the nose, mouth, or, more recently, the eye. The idea is that as people sneeze or cough, they are infecting others who then get infected. These droplets eventually get into the air and begin to travel, infecting others who have not yet had time to be infected by the original person.
The idea of the virus spreading from person to person is still unknown, but the World Health Organization has said that “there is no evidence to suggest that the virus can be transmitted from person to person.” There are a number of theories as to why the virus has been spreading, the most common being that people are dying of lung cancer as a result of the disease.
The virus is only a small minority of the population, and the virus is spread by a handful of tiny subgroups of people, who themselves have died or been infected. Some of the subgroup of people infected by the virus and the others are not infected by the virus themselves.
I’m not sure I buy that explanation because it assumes that each person that is infected has already started to die. I don’t know of any diseases that spread through the air. However, the virus is spreading through the air in a very small number of cases, and the vast majority of cases have been at the hands of a single infected person. The other main theory is that the virus is spreading because of a human error on the part of the researchers working on it.
The problem with this is that the virus is a pathogen and is not transmitted by touching objects such as doorknobs, doorknocker blades, or any other objects. Infected people do not touch these objects and thus cannot transmit the virus. When the virus was initially discovered, it was assumed that it would be transmitted by the direct contact of a contagious person.