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Is it just me or does it feel like everyone has COVID?

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  1. IntechOpen is a website where you have free access to books on a vast range of subjects like physical sciences, life sciences, health sciences, and social sciences among many others.
    But, let's look at what that "inflammation" is. So, I'll give you two resources backing my stance. first: frontiersin.org. " The cytokine storms of COVID-19 arise from the large recruitment of immune cells because of the dis-synchronized hyperactive immune system, lead to many abnormalities including hyper-inflammation, endotheliopathy, and hypercoagulability that produce multi-organ dysfunction and increased the risk of arterial and venous thrombosis resulting in more severe illness and mortality." So basically your immune system attacks your organs "recruited by SARS-CoV-2" the second from intechopen.com. "During the COVID-19 disease course, patients may develop a dysregulation in the immune response, with an exacerbated production of pro-inflammatory molecules and hypercoagulation, which can collaborate to the increase in tissue damage and death." Again, SARS-CoV-2 recruits white blood cells to attack organs causing death.

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  2. Harvard Health is a Harvard based health information and medical information provider over the internet.
    Your contempt is truly awe inspiring. Let's break down what you're saying. "If someone dies, it's because the debris from dead cells, mucus and fluid cause so much inflammation that your lungs can no longer exchange gas." to quote health.harvard.edu "When the body is injured, your immune system releases white blood cells to surround and protect the area." and again Health.harvard.edu "In contrast, when inflammation gets turned up too high and lingers for a long time, and the immune system continues to pump out white blood cells and chemical messengers that prolong the process, that's known as chronic inflammation. "From the body's perspective, it's under consistent attack, so the immune system keeps fighting indefinitely," says Dr. Shmerling. When this happens, white blood cells may end up attacking nearby healthy tissues and organs." So your quote confirms my, nay, science's prognosis.

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