What about the third response?
We obviously are aware of an overreaction to the virus or cytokine storm that can become a serious threat to some.
We also know about the many that catch the virus that dont even know they have it and never develop symptoms so in turn pass it on to others.
What about the people that catch the virus that will develop wide ranging symptoms, but arent capable of mounting a strong immune response right from the start?
How would that play out and what would that look like?
A person with compromised immunity is more at risk for infection because their immune system may not mount the usual obvious reactions to threats, such as a fever.
This can lead to infections being missed early on and allow them to become more deeply seated in the body before a person realizes there is a need to seek help.
“When the immune system isn’t working at full capacity, it doesn’t have the army of immune cells and mediators ready to mount a defense at the first sign of attack”
Id maybe keep in mind this third type of response, or the insufficient one.