This reminded me of The Queen of Trees[1] by Deeble & Stone, a mind blowing documentary about this wonderful tree. Indeed one of the most fascinating documentaries I ever watched.
[1](https://youtu.be/xy86ak2fQJM)
C'mon... as if banning cryptographic messagery services would end criminals from encrypting their messages and sending the payload in plain text like they were doing since internet's inception
> "Moreover, such a wormhole would be unstable. If for example a spaceship were to fly into one, it would instantly collapse into a black hole—an object in which matter disappears, never to be seen again. The connection it provided to other places in the universe would be cut off."
> In a nutshell, you can't catch it again right away after having recovered.
If that's the case, out of curiousity why there has been numerous reported cases of people that catched covid again after already recovering from it?
Edit:
So... after reading the article I'm not sure this is the case for all people as this research has been done only on a group of asymptomatic & low/mild response people. IMHO for a sentence like that to be valid, it should be demonstrated on the other part of the population, those that have a high immune response against the virus and end up in a critical state from it.