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the entry point of sars cov2 is primarily in the respiratory tract gets in the nasopharynx that virus via the s protein it will attach to an ac2 receptor it will enter into the cell and as it enters into the cell it’s going to hijack the cell’s machinery it’s going to take over that cell and it’s going to start replicating over and over and over again and what is also unique about this virus is it has to date 10 known proteins that can combat our frontline defenses or innate what we call an innate immune system and these 10 proteins that are currently known there may be more but today we know of 10 that go out and what they do is they send those signals out to kind of hinder certain proteins in our body of that front line defense