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To: Steakhouse who wrote (9771)8/11/2020 10:13:58 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22640
 
I read some were that this virus is not alive it cannot be killed ,it sits dormant until something excites and it joins up with something else and starts to multiply .maybe some one can explain it better so we can understand it ,because I don't
sam



To: Steakhouse who wrote (9771)8/12/2020 9:01:15 PM
From: someguy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Viruses are not alive to begin with. They are simply chemical agents, proteins composed of RNA which are the building blocks of DNA, the genetic code for all living things. If a mask is coated in graphene it would be impossible for some of those carbon particles to not be inhaled with each breath. Give me COVID-19 any day rather than COPD. Incidentally I am 99% sure I had the coronavirus and even though I am in the high risk group, I can tell you that other than a horrendous cough for a week or so, it was a piece of cake.