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What structures make up the coronavirus

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Coronavirus is a mix between a bad flu, a nasty cold, and something else we haven't heard of. Was everyone stressed while flu was here ? While colds were here? Look up in google this: How many flu cases are there in (your state or city name)? Or even, How many bad cold cases are there in (your state or city name)? This is kind of the point.

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Spherical or pleomorphic enveloped particles containing single-stranded (positive-sense) RNA associated with a nucleoprotein within a capsid comprised of matrix protein. The envelope bears club-shaped glycoprotein projections.

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