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A partial explanation for the asymptomatic?

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    The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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      That's interesting. What triggers the T-cell reaction if they've never been exposed? Hmmmm....

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        One theory is that since the advent of mask wearing the number of asymptomatics has gone from 15% to even greater than 35%...I’ve seen 40,45% even a rangers high as 60%.

        The theory is that these people are getting lower dose due to masks.

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          That's interesting. What triggers the T-cell reaction if they've never been exposed? Hmmmm....

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          @Jolly said in A partial explanation for the asymptomatic?:

          That's interesting. What triggers the T-cell reaction if they've never been exposed? Hmmmm....

          Similarity to other coronaviruses maybe? I’ve seen earlier theories that kids do better because they get more colds.

          The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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            That's interesting. What triggers the T-cell reaction if they've never been exposed? Hmmmm....

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            @Jolly said in A partial explanation for the asymptomatic?:

            That's interesting. What triggers the T-cell reaction if they've never been exposed? Hmmmm....

            Cross reactive immunity

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-reactivity

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