JohnW - 10/30/2020 12:34
I have also heard that the size of dose of the virus you picked up can be a factor on how one reacts to the virus. Another reason for wearing the wretched mask.
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/what-its-like-to-survive-covi...
I’m hearing that more and more.
It’s difficult for my brain to process this.
Something along the lines, if you fill half my glass of milk with manure, it’s not good for me. If there is a tiny tiny speck in my glass of milk, it’s not so big a deal.
But I’m still trying to process how a small bit of spore might basically be a crude self vaccination, while a heavy dose of spores will make you very sick. Either way you are getting infected..... obviously I don’t understand how a virus and the body defends against it well enough to know why the possible difference.
If any of this theory is true, to start with.
Oh, I know! A very light dose of COVID is like some dicamba drift on your soybeans in cool May, vs a big whiff of dicamba on your big soybeans in the heat of June! I’ll have to refine that comparison. Well I’m sure this paragraph made my contribution worthy of ‘kitchen table’ calm discussion........
Paul