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How to use the word Viruses in a Sentence? Page #2

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This is by far the king of transmissible Covid viruses. And Texas Children're seeing unprecedented numbers of kids getting infected and going into children's hospitals.

Peter Hotez

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We have no idea whether we're going to see that kind of seasonal pattern with SARS-CoV-2, but it does remind us that most of our respiratory viruses start behaving as seasonal events, there is the precedent for a very seasonal pattern for some of the coronaviruses that have been infecting people.

Arnold Monto

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The important thing to remember is a vaccine is like giving a' be on the lookout' call to your immune system. So its capacity to identify, target and destroy viruses is so much higher every time we take another boost of the vaccine, it makes sense that the symptoms you would experience are milder if you have been vaccinated.

Abdul El-Sayed

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Peter Daszak was involved in the funding from EcoHealth Alliance. … That was the group that was connected to the work inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology related to gain-of-function on the very kinds of viruses that we saw escape from that lab with near certainty, peter Daszak’s got a lot of questions to explain on how this happened, why American taxpayer dollars were going for this and ultimately the Chinese Communist Party needs to be held accountable for what they did to the world.

Mike Pompeo

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The state already requires that students are vaccinated against viruses that cause measles, mumps and rubella – there’s no reason why we wouldn’t do the same for COVID-19, today’s measure, just like our first-in-the-nation school masking and staff vaccination requirements, is about protecting our children and school staff, and keeping them in the classroom.

Gavin Newsom

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I’ve had it. I had a very mild case. That does n’t mean that if I get it again, it’s going to be mild again, but it’s the elderly. It’s the weak. It’s the the people that are susceptible to these viruses that I worry about because I can still be a carrier and bring it back to them.

Jason Dickinson

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There’s really nothing out there to safely fight these viruses, this antiviral works for all RNA respiratory viruses we tested, including SARS-CoV-2. RSV, coronavirus and flu all circulate in the same season. Bottom line is you can potentially reduce infection and disease using this one oral drug.

Ralph Tripp

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It is virtually impossible to stop viruses crossing borders, so a weakness in any country is a problem for every country.

Simon Clarke

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Since the beginning of the school year it has felt like bizarro world, we are being told that science — what we think it is and everything we know about viruses — may be not true.

Amy Nell

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I think one thing is that we essentially sheltered a lot of these children during Covid, so there's a theory that Sarah Combs immune systems didn't have the normal low-lying, routine level of exposure to the normal routine viruses like rhinovirus, so Sarah Combs weren't able to mount those kind of micro-responses to viruses and keep themselves ticking over.

Sarah Combs

Found on CNN
2 years ago

As this goes on, who gets exposed changes. Everybody else is vaccinated, they don't get infected, so now we're seeing, at least statistically, the people who are getting infected changing, add to the fact that we have this new virus, and this new virus is going to do a couple of things. One, it's clearly much more infectious than the other viruses, and it's going to hit the ones who are most vulnerable.

Georges Benjamin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Add to the fact that we have this new virus, and this new virus is going to do a couple of things. One, it's clearly much more infectious than the other viruses, and it's going to hit the ones who are most vulnerable.

Georges Benjamin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Once we all took our masks off, the viruses did what they do best and found lots of people to give runny noses to.

Claudia Hoyen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

All these people here... know all the crap, all the baloney that has gone back and forth about how dangerous all this unseen stuff is and the viruses, everybody's aware of all that and they have assumed the risk of getting out of their home and getting away and going someplace else and hanging out with people that are like-minded.

Rod Woodruff

Found on CNN
2 years ago

As mutations come up in viruses, the ones that persist are the ones that make it easier for the virus to spread in the population, every time the viruses changes, that gives the virus a different platform to add more mutations. Now we have viruses that spread more efficiently.

Andrew Pekosz

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This study does not provide any additional strong evidence favoring either natural zoonosis or lab accident. Rather, it shows that there are additional sequences from relatively early in the outbreak that are still unknown, and in some cases have mutations that suggest they are probably evolutionarily older than the viruses from the Huanan Seafood Market.

Jesse Bloom

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In terms of the medium-term, my expectation is that we will get a further winter surge, late autumn/winter surge, and that is because we know that winter and autumn favor respiratory viruses, and therefore it’d be very surprising if this particular highly transmissible respiratory virus was not also favored.

Chris Whitty

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

They're trying to take these natural viruses and give them new capability. I do believe that they're doing that motivated by trying to be ahead of the game so that we can figure out what kind of countermeasures we need for if and when these pathogens ever became problematic. So I don't necessarily think you have to view this as something that is negative, i am concerned that the gain of function research, if it's done, needs to be in containment labs that are highly contained and have multiple backup capacity.

Shi Zhengli

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Different continent, different population, different viruses floating around, and yet, we still see really good efficacy, this is what you want to have.

Gregory Glenn

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It could be the case that as young people get vaccinated, they're going out more. They're exchanging other viruses. We're seeing outbreaks of those viruses, and we know those viruses also cause pericarditis.

Scott Gottlieb

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I think the Delta variant from India is one example of many ways this virus is going to mutate and attempt to circumvent the vaccines because that’s what viruses do.

Jonathan Javitt

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I'm a scientist. And what I do is I look at the evidence around a hypothesis, there is a huge amount of evidence that these viruses repeatedly emerge into people from wild animals in rural areas through things like hunting and eating wildlife. There is zero evidence that this virus came out of a lab in China.

Friday Daszak

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It could be, for example, that the signature that the dogs are detecting might be a general one associated with respiratory viruses like influenza, rather than a specific one associated with SARS-CoV-2.

Mick Bailey

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It’s not only a symbol of American values — it's smart global health policy, an outbreak in North Korea or Iran or somewhere else where we might have tensions, viruses travel no matter where they’re flourishing, and I don’t want a variant cooking up in some remote part of the world, anywhere in the world, which then might get around the current vaccines that we’ve got.

Tom Hart

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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