Scientists say coronavirus more likely to attach itself...
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 29, 2021 21:21:34 GMT -5
UH-OH: Scientists say coronavirus more likely to attach itself to human cells than SARS, thanks to HIV-like “mutation”
Thursday, July 29, 2021 by: JD Heyes
Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, biowar, bioweapons, China, coronavirus, COVID, HIV, MERS, mutation, outbreak, Plague, Researchers, SARS, spike protein, Study, Wuhan City, Wuhan coronavirus
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(Natural News) When it comes to researching a new virus or disease, there’s always some good news and some bad news when you discover what makes them work.
First, the good news about the Wuhan coronavirus, which has spread far beyond the borders of China, where it originated: Scientists are learning more everyday about how the virus spreads and the source from which it came.
But the bad news is, this virus is much more likely to stick to human cells than was the SARS virus (circa China, 2002-2003), meaning it’s probably more contagious and maybe even harder to combat.
According to the South China Morning Post, there’s a good reason for that:
The new coronavirus has an HIV-like mutation that means its ability to bind with human cells could be up to 1,000 times as strong as the SARS virus, according to new research by scientists in China and Europe.
Scientists showed that SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) entered the human body by binding with a receptor protein called ACE2 on a cell membrane. And some early studies suggested that the new coronavirus, which shares about 80 per cent of the genetic structure of Sars, might follow a similar path.
However, researchers also noted that the ACE2 protein doesn’t exist in substantial qualities in people who are healthy, which is why, in part, that helped limit the scope and scale of the SARS virus, which only infected about 8,000 people worldwide, 10 percent of the number already infected by coronavirus. (Related: Online retail giant Amazon removes any product mentioning “CORONAVIRUS” – including sanitizing products that actually kill coronavirus on surfaces.)
A study corroborated
Other very contagious viruses like HIV and Ebola target an enzyme called furin, the SCMP reported. This serves as a protein activator in the human body; several proteins are either inactive or are dormant when they are produced and thus must be “cut” at certain points in order for their various functions to be activated.
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Thursday, July 29, 2021 by: JD Heyes
Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, biowar, bioweapons, China, coronavirus, COVID, HIV, MERS, mutation, outbreak, Plague, Researchers, SARS, spike protein, Study, Wuhan City, Wuhan coronavirus
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www.afinalwarning.com/405212.html
(Natural News) When it comes to researching a new virus or disease, there’s always some good news and some bad news when you discover what makes them work.
First, the good news about the Wuhan coronavirus, which has spread far beyond the borders of China, where it originated: Scientists are learning more everyday about how the virus spreads and the source from which it came.
But the bad news is, this virus is much more likely to stick to human cells than was the SARS virus (circa China, 2002-2003), meaning it’s probably more contagious and maybe even harder to combat.
According to the South China Morning Post, there’s a good reason for that:
The new coronavirus has an HIV-like mutation that means its ability to bind with human cells could be up to 1,000 times as strong as the SARS virus, according to new research by scientists in China and Europe.
Scientists showed that SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) entered the human body by binding with a receptor protein called ACE2 on a cell membrane. And some early studies suggested that the new coronavirus, which shares about 80 per cent of the genetic structure of Sars, might follow a similar path.
However, researchers also noted that the ACE2 protein doesn’t exist in substantial qualities in people who are healthy, which is why, in part, that helped limit the scope and scale of the SARS virus, which only infected about 8,000 people worldwide, 10 percent of the number already infected by coronavirus. (Related: Online retail giant Amazon removes any product mentioning “CORONAVIRUS” – including sanitizing products that actually kill coronavirus on surfaces.)
A study corroborated
Other very contagious viruses like HIV and Ebola target an enzyme called furin, the SCMP reported. This serves as a protein activator in the human body; several proteins are either inactive or are dormant when they are produced and thus must be “cut” at certain points in order for their various functions to be activated.
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