The coronavirus may attack T cells, similar to HIV (6Ú½)
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1: 2020/04/14(Tue)14:54 AAS
Another study from researchers at Fudan University in Shanghai and the New York Blood Center provides more harrowing evidence for the long-term consequences of contracting the virus.
According to the findings published in the journal Cellular & Molecular Immunology, when the researchers initiated contact between COVID-19 and lab-grown T lymphocytes — better known as T cells — the virus disabled the cells, which help identify and eliminate pathogens in the body.
The researchers also found that SARS, a related coronavirus, could not infect T cells. The study found that COVID-19fs damage to the T lymphocytes resembled that caused by HIV.
2: 2020/04/14(Tue)14:57 AAS
SARS-CoV-2 infects T lymphocytes through its spike protein-mediated membrane fusion

ŠO•”Øݸ:www.nature.com
ŠO•”Øݸ[pdf]:www.nature.com

Published: 07 April 2020
3: 2021/04/05(Mon)00:51 AAS
China has developed a corona virus in Wuhan to destroy the United States.
4: 2021/04/05(Mon)00:51 AAS
Our enemies are Chinese, not Asians.

Japan is our best friend.
Korea is an enemy.
China is the enemy of the world.
5: 2022/04/25(Mon)17:11 AAS
Some people think COVID-19 is just like a flu nowadays.
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