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Steve asks:It's been proposed that people can get really bad covid symptoms from a massive viral load
Steve asks:It's been proposed that people can get really bad covid symptoms from a massive viral load which makes me think that sheltering at home for weeks/months could be counterproductive as the first time you venture and experience the virus it might affect you greatly, and that the people that have been out more might have built up some resistance. Think for how alcohol might affect a non-drinker compared to a regular drinker. Any thoughts?What do you think?
I think that drinking alcohol regularly, may help ward off the virus. Isn't that why "hand sanitizers" contain alcohol. It kills the virus.
On the subject of smoking. I think this also may help to protect against the virus. Because if your lungs are gnarled, blackened, and pitted from years of cigarette smoking, they will offer a less hospitable environment for the virus.
Do you dispute my reasoning?
staying home would not make it more likely that your first exposure would be to a high dose