I wondered about that. I kept reading that the virus wasn't "isolated." Scientists have mapped all of human DNA, can identify a person by DNA, but can't map out a virus inside a shell?
All a virus is actually is an inert soap secreted by cells to mop up toxins.,. It is not alive. It doesn't have a digestive system even or a respiratory system. It therefore cannot be isolated..put under a microscope and identified. It cannot exist outside the body and is not contagious. This is why only a computer coding exists.
I wondered about that. I kept reading that the virus wasn't "isolated." Scientists have mapped all of human DNA, can identify a person by DNA, but can't map out a virus inside a shell?
All a virus is actually is an inert soap secreted by cells to mop up toxins.,. It is not alive. It doesn't have a digestive system even or a respiratory system. It therefore cannot be isolated..put under a microscope and identified. It cannot exist outside the body and is not contagious. This is why only a computer coding exists.