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If smoking increases risk, what about people exposed to Australian bushfires?
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If smoking increases risk, what about people exposed to Australian bushfires?
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We got this message from Narelle:
If smoking upregulates the ACE-2 receptor, increasing the risk of infection by COVID-19, is there also a risk for people exposed to the Australian bushfires last Dec-Feb? How long does the upregulation last after exposure to smoke has ceased?
What do you think? An interesting question!
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