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thefamilyman

08/17/21 5:04 PM

#370793 RE: Pipilongstocking #370723

I very seriously thank you for that post. My background is in business not biology. But how can the patient have Covid but it not be present in the “olfactory bulb”? I would have thought that it would be hard to breath in the virus and then have it bypass that organ. How can that be?

From Pipi’s post,

Postmortem molecular mapping by real-time polymerase chain reaction revealed relevant SARS-CoV-2 cycle threshold values in all organs examined (oropharynx, olfactory mucosa, trachea, lungs, heart, kidney and cerebrum) except for the liver and olfactory bulb.



What does the sentence below mean in layman’s terms? Is it saying that the vaccine works but you are still sick and contagious? We already know that so…

These results might suggest that the first vaccination induces immunogenicity but not sterile immunity.

TheDane

08/17/21 5:26 PM

#370800 RE: Pipilongstocking #370723

Crazy! “Might suggest” means “we don’t know.” Brilacidn Now!