VIDEO NEW RESEARCH: Coronavirus Has A Second Route For Attack!

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NEW RESEARCH: Coronavirus Has A Second Route For Attack! In a recent YouTube video update by Dr. Chris Martenson, titled "NEW RESEARCH: Coronavirus Has A Second Route For Attack!", new findings have shed light on how the coronavirus, specifically SARS-CoV-2, can penetrate the body's defenses through an additional mechanism, potentially mirroring the way HIV affects the immune system.

Summary of Key Points:​

  1. Two Routes of Infection: Research indicates that SARS-CoV-2 not only targets ACE2 receptors but also utilizes a second receptor, CD147, to infiltrate immune cells. This capability allows the virus to potentially evade some defenses initially thought to be effective.
  2. T-Cell Compromise: The findings reveal that SARS-CoV-2 can directly attack T-cells, crucial components of the immune response. By targeting these cells, the virus not only compromises the immediate immune reaction but may also lead to long-term health issues, as these T-cells play a critical role in fighting infections.
  3. Comparison with HIV: Dr. Martenson draws parallels between the effects of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, emphasizing the concern that this could represent a significant and dangerous evolution in the understanding of how the virus impacts the human body.
  4. Exponential Spread: The video discusses how delaying measures to curb the spread of the virus can result in exponential increases in cases, underscoring the importance of timely public health interventions.
  5. Public Health Responses: Dr. Martenson critiques various governmental responses to the pandemic, highlighting that while safety is paramount, inconsistent application of protective measures (like not using masks during police interventions) can undermine efforts to control the virus's spread.
  6. Future Implications: The long-term effects of COVID-19 are still being studied, with indications that even patients who recover might face ongoing health consequences, including impaired organ functions.

    What This Means for Us​

    Given these updates, it's more important than ever for individuals and communities to stay informed and practice preventive health measures. Understanding the dual routes of infection could reshape how we approach treatment and public health responses.

    Join the Conversation!​

    What are your thoughts on these findings? Do you think this calls for a reevaluation of how we protect ourselves from COVID-19? Let's discuss in the comments! Additionally, if you have experiences or questions related to the pandemic, feel free to share! For more discussions on related topics, consider checking out threads on public health policies and personal health strategies during the pandemic.​

    This summary aims to provide a comprehensive look at the significant findings shared in the video while encouraging community engagement and response.
 


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