What's behind the sudden uptick in coronavirus cases?
One of the realities of this coronavirus pandemic is that you think you’re doing a good job and then suddenly there’s an outbreak. Some states might be consistently reporting zero […]
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Like all living things, coronavirus will evolve and mutate, but that’s not necessarily something to be feared.
While the virus that causes COVID-19 is dangerous and deadly, if history is anything to go by, any mutations may calm it down a bit.
In fact, a mutation might be in the interests of both humans and the virus.
On today’s episode:
* When does it turn from a blip in cases into a second wave?
* What should I do if someone needs CPR?
* Why might SARS-COV-2 turn into a more «gentle» virus?
* Is the virus blood type specific?
And Norman has a very interesting piece of research from France. The research found a patient who had the SARS-COV-2 virus in December – a month before the country’s first reported case. And the patient had no travel history to China.
Tagged as: COVID-19, Coronacast.
One of the realities of this coronavirus pandemic is that you think you’re doing a good job and then suddenly there’s an outbreak. Some states might be consistently reporting zero […]
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