To me, the explanation that makes the most sense, for why it reacts so differently, and "doesn't behave like a normal virus." Is because the PCR tests are extremely inaccurate, but once you test positive, that is what you have. That is why we are attributing symptoms from other diseases to it. That is why we are attributing death by other causes to it. Like I said earlier, the main way someone knows they have it, is to take a test that has an extremely high likely hood of a false positive. Then most everyone I know who has "had it "confirms they had it, because they lost their sense of smell after the test. Besides the two that lost their sense of smell after the test, but then it came back negative. They were still told quarantine for two weeks, just like the people who's tests came back negative, but they didn't have any symptoms of anything.I find it almost unexplainable that this C19 can interact so differently with the populus. Someone like me who has all 3 markers that would lead to death and I get what I can only describe as a cold, then some young 24 year old Adonis gets it and dies within 5 days.
Plus, I go absolutely nowhere other than to dialysis and they mandate a mask to be worn at all times. How did I get it? I was nowhere near anyone without a mask. Yet some people I know go everywhere without a mask and haven't gotten the C19 after a year.
There's something very strange about this.