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For a virus to be "novel" it must be brand new, never seen before, and completely foreign to our bodies. The entire premise behind "medical experts" so frequently changing their advice and interpretation on what behaviors we should and shouldn't do to slow the spread of Covid-19 is based on the idea that it is "novel." But an article from a well-known Swiss biologist and epidemiologist entitled, "Coronavirus, Why Everyone Was Wrong," questions this idea with new data. Today I read this amazing article during the first part of two episodes of this topic and discuss his ideas (and my own) including the controversial yet oft-cited theory of "asymptomatic transmission." Enjoy!
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For a virus to be "novel" it must be brand new, never seen before, and completely foreign to our bodies. The entire premise behind "medical experts" so frequently changing their advice and interpretation on what behaviors we should and shouldn't do to slow the spread of Covid-19 is based on the idea that it is "novel." But an article from a well-known Swiss biologist and epidemiologist entitled, "Coronavirus, Why Everyone Was Wrong," questions this idea with new data. Today I read this amazing article during the first part of two episodes of this topic and discuss his ideas (and my own) including the controversial yet oft-cited theory of "asymptomatic transmission." Enjoy!
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