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I have been trying to find information on how people recover from Corvid-19 - i mean at a biological process level 

 

Seems a search engine fixation on how to catch the disease , how many die , what to do to reduce infection but nothing on how the body defeats the SARS-CoV-2 virus

 

Anyone out there had any luck in finding any information ?  

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@twyngwyn wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/28/what-happens-to-peoples-lungs-when-they-get-coronaviru...

"  then the body’s response is first to try and destroy [the virus] and limit its replication.”    ok wonderful , so how does the body do that when it is successful ? 

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@rogespeed wrote:

@twyngwyn wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/28/what-happens-to-peoples-lungs-when-they-get-coronaviru...

"  then the body’s response is first to try and destroy [the virus] and limit its replication.”    ok wonderful , so how does the body do that when it is successful ? 


Ask it.

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Raises it's temperature to burn the virus off, causes a cough to expel it.
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@icyfroth wrote:
Raises it's temperature to burn the virus off, causes a cough to expel it.

Yep - given you already have a temperature - due to the virus - that works.

 

Cough enough - all good - all gone - keep coughing everyone.

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@icyfroth wrote:
Raises it's temperature to burn the virus off, causes a cough to expel it.

Does not explain virus related antibodies present after recovery - in fact the chinese were using blood transfusions from recovered people to assist in recovery of servere cases 

So am interested in the process of the body creating effective antibodies  

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All un-researched yet.

 

The best anyone is willing to commit to is that anyone that has had their body overcome the virus is they MAY be resistant for this season only.

 

A positive side to this virus is apparently it is very slow to mutate into something stronger.

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@twyngwyn wrote:
https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/03/covid-19-the-biology-of-an-effective-therapy/

Interesting but still the question , how do the human antobodies that are created during the immune response to defeat coronavirus actually work ?   

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