Lung Damage: 94% (0.018% for influenza in ages 18-64, 65+ = 0.495%)
Lung Damage (both lungs): 83%
Lung Damage in asymptomatic patients (Pulmonary opacification): 57%
Encephalitis (swelling brain tissue): 31%
Oligozoospermia: 39.1%
Olfactory bulb damage (affecting taste, smell, etc): 50%
Psychosis from brain inflammation: 8%
Suffer long-term illness: 33%
Significant increase in Leucocytes in semen: 60.9%
Brain blood supply damage: 62%
Prolonged Heart Abnormalities (independent of preexisting conditions) : 78%
Heart damage in asymptomatic patients: 22%
Vitamin-D (21 ng/ml): -89% chance of death
Vitamin-D levels of 40-60 ng/ml prevent influenza
Vitamin-D (50 ng/ml): Prevents severe symptoms
Ages 18-25 having long-term illness: 20%
Not wearing mask increases risk of infection by 300%
Symptom onset: 5 days SD = 5 days
Infectious dose (humans): 300 viral particles
Same household increases spread by 18-fold
(old)Antibody half-life: 36 days
Antibody half-life: 85 days after peaking at 1 month
Half-life on surfaces: 6.8 hours (3.2 hours for influenza, 1.42 hours for rhinovirus, 2.5 days for norovirus)
Half-life in DIRECT sunlight: 2 minutes
Aerosol half-life: 1.1 hours (31.6 minutes for influenza {in darkness} [2.4 min in sunlight], 13.1 minutes for rhinovirus)
Aerosol infectivity half-life: 6 minutes. 90% of aerosol infectivity is lost in 20 minutes, corresponding to a half-life of 6 minutes.
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