ChemGal
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The symptoms between the 3 are fairly variable. HIV can cause symptoms shortly after infection - fever, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue. Then people are mostly asymptomatic from the virus itself. It's the other infections/cancers due to being immunocompromised that cause most symptoms, not the virus itself. Ebola, I think most people stay symptomatic until they recover, although the virus can linger in the body for a while after, although I'm not up to date on how infectious it's found to be at that point. A virus can be present without being able to spread. With this one, we don't know. Even if there are published articles, they would be fairly preliminary results and anything I have seen to date has been mostly speculation and not much data. I can look into what's out there more though.I mean some of the symptoms, severity, latency of symptoms in people, those who've had it or have recurring symptoms, still communicable ie. virus not going away in everybody...? And that the virus itself has a combo of properties - is not a typical coronavirus.