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The big group of people and change of body liquids is the best way to get epidemic


The big group of people and change of body liquids is the best way to get epidemic

When we would go to the places, what is full of people and kiss each other or acting like that the spit would transfer viruses straight to opponents mucous is the best possibility to get an infection. And that thing is meaning the same thing with every epidemic. 

But the thing is that many people are trusting things like God, and this is the problem. Many people are still believing those things, and we should understand that this kind of epidemic is worst what mankind can face, but people should stay inside and avoid contact with other people. 

In this kind of case, the epidemic is causing fear. But the worst case is that people would stay a long time with infected individuals. So this is the reason, why we should avoid also churches and restaurants. The thing is that there are limited places, where intensive care can be given, and if people think that the epidemic is some kind of sport, they are wrong. 

So the thing, what we should avoid are the straight human contacts, and also places like restaurants and churches along with movie theaters are the places, where that virus can suffuse. If some people are giving some kind of time, where the virus stays alive, we must realize that those times are only calculations. 

And even if there is time, that virus would be lost its ability to transfer its genome to the nucleus of the cell would be stable and confirmed, the thing is that people should wait for that time if they want to be sure that the virus loses its ability to infect people. But in real life, the temperature along with other electromagnetic and chemical stress like acids and UV-radiation would affect that time. 

The thing that is the most important in that process is how long the core-antigen of the virus can stand the stress, what causes that the long-chain organic carbon-based molecules are starting to decompose, and then the genome of the viruses would be exposed to the oxygen. That thing causes that the genetic material of the virus starts to react with air. 

Then the genome of the virus would be contacted with air, and that thing would destroy the RNA or DNA-molecule in the virus. The time of that reaction would depend on the temperature and chemical environment and the chemical structure of the virus. If the antigen of the virus is acidic, that thing causes that the alkaline environment would destroy the antigen more effectively than acidic. 

The temperature would also catalyze or inhibit the reaction, which destroys the virus. So in a cold environment, the virus what has no radiological stress can maintain the DNA or RNA:s ability to create the descendants for virus even thousands of years, but sometimes in the warm environment the time for that reaction could be something between 24 hours to a week, and here I use those times for escaping the misunderstandings. 

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