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The human immune system can often fight off a small number of virus particles entirely and stop infection from even occurring.
2nd, even if the virus exposure is a little too much for that initial generic defense, and infection does occur, it still matters very greatly how heavy that initial exposure is --
...face masks, by blocking even some of the virus-carrying droplets you inhale, can reduce your risk of falling seriously ill from COVID-19, according to Monica Gandhi, MD, an infectious disease specialist at UC San Francisco.
“The more virus you get into your body, the more sick you are likely to get,” she said.
One More Reason to Wear a Mask: You’ll Get Less Sick From COVID-19
This is because more initial virus particles gives a virus a head-start on replicating to more quickly reaching a high number in the body. A low initial number of virus particles means it takes longer for the virus to multiply to reach that high level, and that longer time means more time for the immune system to make antibodies before the virus is at a high level.
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2nd, even if the virus exposure is a little too much for that initial generic defense, and infection does occur, it still matters very greatly how heavy that initial exposure is --
...face masks, by blocking even some of the virus-carrying droplets you inhale, can reduce your risk of falling seriously ill from COVID-19, according to Monica Gandhi, MD, an infectious disease specialist at UC San Francisco.
“The more virus you get into your body, the more sick you are likely to get,” she said.
One More Reason to Wear a Mask: You’ll Get Less Sick From COVID-19
This is because more initial virus particles gives a virus a head-start on replicating to more quickly reaching a high number in the body. A low initial number of virus particles means it takes longer for the virus to multiply to reach that high level, and that longer time means more time for the immune system to make antibodies before the virus is at a high level.
Some of you might be interested in this--
@ranunculus
@Triumvirate
@High Fidelity
@Michael Collum
@Mayzoo
@Aldebaran
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