It would make sense that the virus would find hiding places to stay in the system long after the initial infection was over. I wonder if that gives rise to the possibility that it's still replicating in another way to produce Long Covid? A different form of the virus, perhaps? One that they have not identified?
I hope they continue the studies, because Long Covid is going to be a long term problem for those who survive but with symptoms long after the initial infection.
Interesting. Related: I have an adamantium GI tract so badass, I'm donating my stomach to science. 🤞🏻
Interesting article but it doesn't say if they can reinfect themselves. Which is what I'm hoping for.
Also, for some reason when you double click to post the link it doesn't work, but if you go over to "Copy" and "Paste" it works.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01280-3
It would make sense that the virus would find hiding places to stay in the system long after the initial infection was over. I wonder if that gives rise to the possibility that it's still replicating in another way to produce Long Covid? A different form of the virus, perhaps? One that they have not identified?
I hope they continue the studies, because Long Covid is going to be a long term problem for those who survive but with symptoms long after the initial infection.
Hmm. I did poop too much today.