Immunologist Shivarov explained that 10% of seriously ill patients with K-19 die



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With each passing day we see new records of the spread of the coronavirus in our country. Our behavior as a society has changed in the last two months, the virus is usually more likely to spread.

This was stated in BNT by the immunologist Dr. Velizar Shivarov.

“The more the virus spreads, the more people will come into contact with it and the more likely people who are more prone to a more severe course will get sick and pay for it with their lives.”

“About 10% of severe cases have congenital mutations, so they are more likely to have a more serious disease and die,” he said.

Encouraging everyone to get sick and outlive those who may not be predisposed, I would call eugenics: pseudoscientific racism. We know what those ideas led to less than a century ago. Pushing the idea of ​​herd immunity is essentially that.


Immunologist Dr. Velizar Shivarov

According to the doctor, already in April it was clear that the pandemic process would continue with the measures relaxing and hardening until a means was found such as a vaccine that would allow the rapid accumulation of people resistant to the disease.

“The most logical option is to periodically loosen and tighten the measures. Nobody should be surprised by this, on the contrary,” said Dr. Shivarov.

According to the doctor, already in April it was clear that the pandemic process would continue with the measures relaxing and hardening until a means was found such as a vaccine that would allow the rapid accumulation of people resistant to the disease.

“The most logical option is to periodically loosen and tighten the measures. Nobody should be surprised by this, on the contrary,” said Dr. Shivarov.



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