Alexander Tschugguel on his way home from hospital. He is "happy about being out of hospital"More
Alexander Tschugguel on his way home from hospital.
He is "happy about being out of hospital"
He is "happy about being out of hospital"
mattsixteen24
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What a big baby drama queen.
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Agent in place.
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He is not driving, but somebody else...
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God Bless you, Alexander Tschugguel for doing what so many of us wanted to do. Look at the power one person can have; all the saints showed us that power in their everyday lives. St. Alphonsus Liguori had to fight so hard to begin his order, yet, clearly it was what God wanted.
St. Alphonsus Liguori pray for us.
St. Alphonsus Liguori pray for us.
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Why would he still need a mask. Are those who went through the illness not immune and don't distribute the virus?
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Q. After recovering from coronavirus, does the recovered patient have immunity to the virus?
A. It’s too early to know for sure. But other coronaviruses, like ones that cause the common cold, might give us clues.
With “common cold coronaviruses, you don’t actually have immunity that lasts for very long, and so we don’t know the answer with this specific coronavirus,” said Dr. Celine Gounder, a …More
Q. After recovering from coronavirus, does the recovered patient have immunity to the virus?
A. It’s too early to know for sure. But other coronaviruses, like ones that cause the common cold, might give us clues.
With “common cold coronaviruses, you don’t actually have immunity that lasts for very long, and so we don’t know the answer with this specific coronavirus,” said Dr. Celine Gounder, a professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the New York University School of Medicine.
“That’s actually going to be one of the challenges with designing a vaccine is how do you actually cause the immunity to last long enough to protect you.”
A. It’s too early to know for sure. But other coronaviruses, like ones that cause the common cold, might give us clues.
With “common cold coronaviruses, you don’t actually have immunity that lasts for very long, and so we don’t know the answer with this specific coronavirus,” said Dr. Celine Gounder, a professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the New York University School of Medicine.
“That’s actually going to be one of the challenges with designing a vaccine is how do you actually cause the immunity to last long enough to protect you.”
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@Don Reto Nay The wicked are trapped in the works of their own hands.
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Thay might help explainwww.youtube.com/watch