TITLE:
COVID-19 Pandemic, Part II: What to Do and Who Is to Blame? Viruses as Part of a Necessary Ecosystem, Possible Prophylactic Medication, Immunity
AUTHORS:
Ilia Brondz
KEYWORDS:
COVID-19 Pandemic, Virus, Toxic Environment, Trigger for Epidemics, Medication for COVID-19
JOURNAL NAME:
Voice of the Publisher,
Vol.7 No.3,
September
14,
2021
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper in the series. The
problems connected with the COVID-19 pandemic are of interest to all readers
independent of the main aim and scope of the journal. In the series of the “COVID-19
Pandemic”, the author’s views and facts are presented and discussed. In the third paper in this series, we will
discuss the usefulness versus harmfulness of the actions during the pandemic
and several theories about the origin of the problem. In the paper “COVID-19
Pandemic, Part I”, it was demonstrated that the author has no doubt that viruses are living
organisms like many other living organisms and are a part of the ecosystem.
Viruses were the first living organisms that appeared on the Earth. Many of the
theories accepted today do not represent the true state of the art about the
appearance of life on Earth and the role of viruses. This paper will describe
the author’s view about viruses and the interaction of viruses with other
organisms, the harmfulness of a toxic environment as the trigger for epidemics,
and the usefulness of medication for COVID-19 illness.