But when chickenpox gets better, the virus doesn't go away.
He wanted to know where these viruses went in the winter.
But the virus doesn't go away when chickenpox is over.
The virus wasn't going to damage anything, or even make itself noticeable.
Then the virus can go from hand to face to eye and nose membranes.
When the time is right, the new viruses will break open the host cell and go on repeating the same activity.
A second time, Kirk watched as the virus went to work and the image pulled back.
The virus he chose would go straight to the reproductive cells in the body.
It was like the moment in Outbreak when the virus goes airborne.
The virus almost always goes away on its own and does not cause long-term liver damage.