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The virus itself gets into the body's cells through a very interesting mechanism. We produce something while we sleep called "integrin." Integrin is responsible for holding all of our cells and tissue together.
Now here is where it gets very unnerving... Covid19 mimics integrin, fooling the A2 cells to open up for much needed resupply of the substance. However instead of occupying the receptor sites of our A2 cells that uptake integrin to keep them integrated with the rest of our body... it literally mimics integrin and takes it's place. Now on top of everything else over time as Covid19 grows in the body, the entire cell structure of our body begins to fall apart because the much needed integrin is not being given to these important cells.. but instead Covid19 takes its place of holding us together...
From the smart people that write science textbooks:
""So what’s COVID-19’s story? Is a hint in what normally binds the receptor?
Perhaps sometime in the past, a virus formed, or came to include, human DNA or RNA instructions for making an integrin, which is a protein that binds to ACE2. Integrins glue our cells to surrounding connective tissue. The viral spike masquerades as the integrin, grabbing our cells."
"COVID-19 latches onto angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, aka ACE2.
To us, ACE2 is an enzyme that has an effect on blood pressure.
To COVID-19, ACE2 is a receptor, an entranceway, in the airways and alveoli (air sacs) as well as in blood vessel linings. ACE2 is also a receptor for SARS-CoV and NL63-CoV. (MERS-CoV uses a different receptor.)"
COVID19 IS LITERALLY MIMICKING INTEGRIN AND TAKING OVER THE RECEPTOR SITES OF A SUBSTANCE THAT HOLDS OUR FUCKING BODY TOGETHER. THat is how it infects A2 cells.
WTF> This all happens when we sleep, integrin is uptook then. AHHHHHHHHHH