SARS-CoV-2 is like a tiny intruder that can make you feel sick if it gets inside your body.
Imagine your body as a castle, and your cells are little rooms inside the castle. SARS-CoV-2 is like a sneaky visitor who finds a way to slip through the gates of the castle, the cells, and start making copies of itself in those rooms. That’s how it spreads from person to person.
How It Gets In
What It Does
Once SARS-CoV-2 has made lots of copies of itself, it can make your body feel tired, coughy, or even cause a fever. It's like when you have too many toys in one room, things get messy, and the castle (your body) starts to feel overwhelmed.
But don’t worry! Your immune system is like a group of brave knights who come to fight off these tiny invaders.
Examples
- A child gets sick after being near someone who is coughing.
- Some people get very sick, while others barely notice it.
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