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Apr 2, 2020
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NWCoug
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I was taught this in college microbiology. The exposure to a virus can vary
greatly not only in number but also viability/virility.
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I didn’t realize this about virus infection
claw
4/2/20 8:19pm
Wait, is this true?
Harbinger
4/2/20 8:35pm
I think it’s conjecture.
antiyewt
4/2/20 9:30pm
I figured that the doctors were working crazy hours and running themselves down
webster242
4/2/20 10:06pm
I was taught this in college microbiology. The exposure to a virus can vary
NWCoug
4/2/20 10:27pm
Isn’t that more a function of host environment and response?
antiyewt
4/2/20 10:31pm
I’m not sure, not an expert. But the way it was presented that always made sense
NWCoug
4/2/20 10:42pm
The problem with that is the probability of your first scenario is incredibly low.
antiyewt
4/2/20 10:51pm
Could be. Like I said I’m no expert. But to think two droplets of fluid
NWCoug
4/2/20 10:58pm
They've been talking about this for a while now. Amount of exposure matters.
Kerbouchard
4/2/20 10:40pm
Where is the evidence for this?
antiyewt
4/2/20 10:41pm
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