Has the human biological interaction with SARS-CoV2 variants entered a pliant "Faustian bargain"?
Richard J HeadMarko E PopovićJennifer H MartinPublished in: Pharmacology research & perspectives (2024)
We hypothesize that a "Faustian bargain"-the trading of increased SARS-CoV2 viral infection with a concurrent potential for prevention of life-threatening lower lung infection explains the previous and future morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. Further, this trade-off is made feasible by fundamental principles of thermodynamics and receptor affinity.