| It talks about two processes that happen. The first is cells emit a signal to other cells that it's infected, which causes the cell receiving the signal to shutdown replication facilities. The second message sends out a call for the cops. Covd2 stops the first signal but allows the second. Suppressing the first signal means it can replicate faster because the cells in the area didn't stop their replication facilities. Allowing the second means you get tons of cops showing up because every cell is now calling the hotline. So many cops in one area causes problems of its own. The cops can't kill them fast enough because the cells aren't slowing down replication. So you get tons of virus cells and tons of host immune cells, and not enough organ cells doing whatever they do. Anyway they're saying possibly manually taking replication inhibitors would substitute for cells 1st message not working, and allow the runaway infection to be killed by the cops. There are issues with just blindly taking drugs for this. So they'd have to find out when its appropriate. |