2020
DOI: 10.4236/ijamsc.2020.82002
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COVID-19 Pandemic, Part I: What to Do and Who to Blame? Susceptibility to Viral Infection via Jeopardized Immunity

Abstract: When this tragedy ends, it will become clear whether it is a pandemic, epidemic, mass infection, or mass psychosis (initiated by mass media with heavy engagement from political and economic establishments). The USA and other countries are raining accusations upon China, and vice versa. This problem will have future impacts on human society and civilization will be quite different following the "Pandemic of COVID-19". Although this series of papers will discuss a broad array of related problems, the author cont… Show more

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“…Some specificity of viruses as living units were mentioned in ((a) Brondz, 2020a), ((a) Brondz, 2021a), ((b) Brondz, 2021b). The main problem up to date is a miss accept that virions are not a live unit.…”
Section: Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some specificity of viruses as living units were mentioned in ((a) Brondz, 2020a), ((a) Brondz, 2021a), ((b) Brondz, 2021b). The main problem up to date is a miss accept that virions are not a live unit.…”
Section: Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous paper (Brondz, 2020), I presented the dangers of agricultural customs such as using the manure from pigs, which is a source of a range of infections including coronaviruses. Some pesticides and insecticides deactivate lysozyme, thus jeopardizing host immunity.…”
Section: Comparative Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%