of course not! because there is a possibilities that you might contiminate the air or foods outside as well as you might pass the virus or bacteria to other person. so just stay at home and quarantine yourself.
Hey there! If you had the measles jabs, you should be good to go with no measles infection due to the lifelong immunity. Also, many research papers have proven that it has no link to autism or turning anyone gay. It is all humbug. And there is also plenty of proof that it is super effective against the virus. I had my measles jabs and I have never in my entire life got any measles symptoms. Hopefully, this response was useful for you! 😄 Please get vaccinated!
T-cells B-cells
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The amount of weight a person can carry will depend upon the person. The stronger the person is, the more weight that they will be able to carry.
RABIES
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No, sensory nerve cells primarily carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) for processing. The immune system receives information about potential threats from specialized cells called immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages.
Not all sensory receptors communicate with the immune system. Nerve cells carry information to various parts of the nervous system, eventually communicating with the brain or spinal cord.
Neurons do not typically carry out phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is a process by which certain immune cells engulf and digest pathogens or debris, and neurons are not specialized for this function. Microglial cells, which are a type of immune cell in the brain, are responsible for phagocytosis in the central nervous system.
Not all sensory receptors communicate with the immune system. Nerve cells carry information to various parts of the nervous system, eventually communicating with the brain or spinal cord.
All mammals can be affected by rabies. Although most rodents are immune to the disease, and do not carry it.
George Cayhey in 1891.