In our blood, and especially in our marrow, there are cells responsible for making new blood cells, including immune system cells: these are haemapoietic stem cells (HSC).
At birth, we have between 50,000 and 200,000 of these cells, which will be used throughout our lives to renew our blood, including immune system cells.
The problem is that they express ACE2, a target of #SARSCoV2.
If you read this publication, mainstream scientists assume that #COVID will only call on this pool of cells indirectly, via intermediate cells which, at some point, will not be sufficient to make new immune system cells.
But there's a problem: there's no way of measuring the number of HSCs we have left.
So scientists aren't publishing articles saying that this coronavirus is destroying our entire stock of HSCs. All we know is that it happens in a Petri dish.
I'm not a specialist, I've only worked especially with stem cells for 10 years as a technician and 10 more years with immune system modulation. But it scares me, how can we imagine that SARS-CoV-2 targets cells with ACE2, including HSCs, without destroying them?
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(22)00190-8/fulltext
