GE said:Can you explain this in plain language?VaultingChemist said:Not sure.tysker said:Isn't that pretty common for the flu and viruses generally? It seems the fact that public doesn't have a naturally built up immunity and a functional vaccine has yet to be developed is a greater concern, no?Quote:
However the virus was spread asymptomatically.
Four German cases with 2 to 3 day incubation period and 2 to 4 day recovery period. After recovery a patient still had a high viral load of 10^8 viral particles per ml.
It is being reported that even after symptoms go away, the infected persons still have 100s of millions of virus particles per milliliter of body fluid. I'm guessing blood.
This says that even after symptoms go away, the virus can still be spread.
Here is a good video on virus "life" cycle and the human body's reaction.