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Where the virus can transfer from the person to another?

Where the virus can transfer from the person to another?

When we are thinking about the question, how dangerous some virus is, there is no straight answer for those things. One of the key elements is that the virus would be more dangerous if the person has multiple infections at the same time. This is the thing, which also has meaning in the epidemics. Also, things like nutrients and other things like that effect on the virus.

Sometimes it said that virus cannot spread from the layers, but that thing depends on many things. One is how much UV-radiation and other things like oxygen and nitrogen of the atmosphere have affected the virus. But we can say, that normally the virus would not transfer from the table to human unless the person has just expectorated to the table, where the living virus can transfer to the nose.

The main element in the infection is that the genomes of the viruses are in the condition, that they can connect themselves in the genomes of the cells, and then that genome-bites must have the ability to form the new viruses. This is the thing, that makes a virus able to infect the person and take the cells of the body under its control.

The DNA or RNA is the computer program, where the data is stored in the chemical formation. The enzymes are reading and copying the base pairs and that makes the cell possible to make its mission in the body. The DNA codes the division of the cells, but every cell in the human body has also many other missions than just make new cells.

Or actually, each cell-type is making its unique mission, and this thing makes them easy to change, except neurons. When neurons are destroying the memories, what is stored in them is also lost. But in the human body is not the cell, what has nothing to do. If the cell would not do it's a mission it would be terminated immediately.

When the cell is born, the enzymes are starting to read the DNA immediately. That thing codes its every-day missions as well the division, but sooner or later the DNA of the cell would be ended, and at the end of each DNA is the code, which orders the cell to die. This is the thing, what protects the body from cancer, what is the risk when the DNA in the cell is damaged, by the electromagnetic or chemical stress.

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