U.S. reports first case of local transmission of MERS: CDC

When I first started reading this, I thought the third victim was lying in a hospital bed. But as I kept reading, I realized that wasn’t the case. He was exposed to MERS and developed antibodies–but did not develop symptoms requiring hospitalization—showing that his immune system is functioning properly.
I’m not sure what to make of the article–they’re saying that is was transmitted through what appears to be casual contact, but had previously stated that transmission was through intimate contact.
They once again miss an opportunity to inform about the third victim’s diet and toxic load that are crucial factors in immune health and are important factors in why he was able to develop antibodies and fight off the infection.

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