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While the virus enters the body through the lungs, it seems to do its
damage by attaching to the insides of blood vessels, infecting organs, like the kidneys and the brain, with lots of fine blood vessels. €œWhen they do autopsies, they find thousands of tiny little blood clots all over the body,€ |
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While the virus enters the body through the lungs, it seems to do its damage by attaching to the insides of blood vessels, infecting organs, like the kidneys and the brain, with lots of fine blood vessels. "When they do autopsies, they find thousands of tiny little blood clots all over the body," Not sure why the **** you posted this to alt.home.repair, but as long as you did... It seems to me that Michael Crichton described something pretty damn similar to this in his book "The Andromeda Strain". (The movie didn't make it as clear. Oh, and we don't talk about the 2008 tv movie remake in mixed company). -- __________________________________________________ ___ Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded] |
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