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Flutrackers @ 6:13 AM today posted this for the virus crossing the bbb (blood brain barrier), which we link to Borrelia in the proven reservoir of SARS-CoV-1, raccoon dog, Nyctereutes:
Flutrackers: SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Crosses the Blood-Brain Barrier
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
'....Additionally, spike protein passage was found in a lower amount for the intestinal barrier cell layer.'
The gastrointestinal phenomenon is likely due to the virus being swallowed by the civet or raccoon dog after the blood-sucker is removed during self-grooming.
Neuroborreliosis is well known.
Borrelia / BBB
'....a neuroinvasive strain of B. garinii.'
(2016) Western Poland: B. garinii / Raccoon Dogs / European Badgers
'....B. garinii was the dominant species in raccoon dogs.'
(1991) France: Borrelia in Raccoon Dogs
'....highest in the Department of Ain in Jura.'
Flutrackers: SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Crosses the Blood-Brain Barrier
Penetration of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein across the Blood-Brain Barrier, as Revealed by a Combination of a Human Cell Culture Model System and Optical Biosensing - PubMed
Since the outbreak of the global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), several clinical aspects of the disease have come into attention. Besides its primary route of infection through the respiratory system, SARS-CoV-2 is known to have neuroinvasive capacity...
The gastrointestinal phenomenon is likely due to the virus being swallowed by the civet or raccoon dog after the blood-sucker is removed during self-grooming.
Neuroborreliosis is well known.
Borrelia / BBB
'....a neuroinvasive strain of B. garinii.'
(2016) Western Poland: B. garinii / Raccoon Dogs / European Badgers
'....B. garinii was the dominant species in raccoon dogs.'
(1991) France: Borrelia in Raccoon Dogs
'....highest in the Department of Ain in Jura.'