Facts We Have Learned in the Last Few Hours – By JC Spencer

by | Feb 23, 2020

Report: 2,359 Deaths 77,794 Infected
FACTS we have learned the last few hours

Glycoscience NEWS Lesson #19 for 2020

by JC Spencer

Coronavirus 02/22/2020 –

WHO confirmed 77,794 people are infected with the coronavirus, with 2,348 deaths in China and 11 deaths outside of China with fears that the virus has spread to countries in Africa. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus met with African officials from Geneva on Saturday to urge them to prepare and confirmed that WHO has shipped more than 30,000 sets of personal protective equipment to six countries in Africa and is set to soon ship 60,000 more sets to 19 countries.

Iran reports 5th death among the 28 infected with the virus which indicates that the virus is transmitting farther than previously known. The rise in cases outside of China threatens an outbreak that can become a global pandemic.

New Important Facts we have learned.

1) the incubation period is at least 27 days instead of 14 as previously thought. Case in point is a 70-year-old man in China’s Hubei Province who was infected with coronavirus, did not show symptoms for 27 days. People who were quarantined for 14 day and again tested or not may be spreading the virus.

2) When carriers of the virus are in close proximity with others – they can easily catch the virus. The spread of the virus is more easily transmitted than thought, continues for longer than thought, and because of increased travel is more global. The growth consequences are significantly more protracted.

Close Proximity

Quarantined passengers roamed the ship, dined on filet mignons, attended theater shows together, drank at the crowded bars, and danced the evening away.

Because all viruses can mutate, ALL viruses are enemies of human life. They came to steal, kill, and destroy. They are evil commandos of tangled protein with an RNA code.

The virus does not eat, secret, mobilize, or replicate with but one mission – death. It has but one capability with which to accomplish its mission – impregnate its RNA seed into a weak living cell that does not have the strength or ability to resist.

Healthy glycans and glycoproteins protect the cell from harm. Glycans and glycoproteins are the gatekeepers of the cell. When they are at attention, they keep the enemy out. They literally form a shield around the cell.

Glycoscience is the future of medicine and impacts all healthcare. Glycoscience provides the solution through immunology.

A healthy cell has between 800 thousand and 1million highly active protective radio frequency transponders defending the cell.

Glycoscience holds the answer to the battles and the war. This can be accomplished through improved glycosylation of glycans and glycoproteins on the cell surface.

 

Disclaimer: No medical claims are made or intended. More research is needed and purchases help support neurological research.

References:

Agencies in Asia, mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, US, Russia, and online citizens with cameras

How Cell to Cell Communication works

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http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=JC_Spencer

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