MD jobs are to fight the disease
Me and Lee's jobs to build a body, or replace the body tissue, not yet the organ degree.
The bacteria or the virus are known as the pathogen (you want to just print it? )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhnV_HoPMpM
"This time is real?"
You don't called the past these poison are the pathogen, you called them the plaque, its where the pandemic words coming from saying. You have no cure, and the entire big population just die out, almost to the human extinction saying. They had no vaccine, like Red River Manga comic books Yuri 赤河魅影
So that when you defining that virus degree or the bacteria which are strong,
Actually the bacteria size is bigger than the virus
Size (Big to Small) = Parasite the real physical seen microscopic lens, detectable structure. The history of your scientific equipment not just the medical equipment.
Paraiste -> Bacteria -> Virus
But that the most infectious or deadly would be the Virus, your entire body response to that virus per seasonally order will be the winter to that hygienic, people in the closure space, you use your mouth to talk, so you attract those breathing air right at your throat. If you shut up, only use your nose to breath, that severity will not be that serious, for that your food just at your throat too.
One of that body entire body temperature rising, and feeling the body soar, are very very common. There is an infection. When you are saying the bacteria or virus. THat is the term you use. "Infection."
Parasite they constantly living in your GI track, if that is what you did UB 20 years, Colonix on my facebook I showing it all to you. Those are the full structure of a creature
A creature name : Parasites.
When you separate a pathogan, you don't mean you isolate them or inventing them like the COVID 19 lab in China. They are not known as "the creature", created under God.
The creature, has a biological breathing system basic, how they eat, and periperation.
Respiration, sorry....whatever your each medical terminology definition has a reason in English.
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