Here's a question for Taskin
I saw something online from a scientist recently, the jist of it was pretty much that numerous coronavirus' have been around for a long time, and that one of the effects they have is to attack the antibodies that protect people from the virus, making them increasingly more susceptible to more severe infection from it over time.
Is this something that you are familiar with? If it is then do we know whether or not the current virus attacks/weakens these anti bodies at a faster rate and if the virus does have the effect of weakening peoples resistance to it over time and has been doing that over time, surely it isn't a good thing for anyone to be infected with it
Also why do people, well the media keep talking about this being a second wave, it isn't a second wave, it is the first wave, we 'went back' too early while there were still too many cases and continued and escalated the first wave
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