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originally posted by: Adphil28
a reply to: Mateo96
Link to reported who visit to China
www.google.co.uk...
originally posted by: Oppenheimer67
This means that you'd need to test someone 13 times to be 99% sure they are negative. You could also argue 99% is not enough with the sheer number of cases. Test 20 times for 99.9% certainty.
originally posted by: celltypespecific
Ok...this is ONE HELL OF A COINCIDENT!!!!
Now I understand why conspiracy theorist exist
This exercise was conducted and in 2018 and predicted cancelling in person voting.
Its 2020.....the same may happen during the 2020 Presidential Election if things continue ....
originally posted by: GoldGlobal
a reply to: ketsuko
“For those patients who have been cured, there is a likelihood of a relapse,” Zhan Qingyuan, the director of pneumonia prevention and treatment at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, said during a Friday press conference.
“The antibody will be generated,” he added. “However, in certain individuals, the antibody cannot last that long.”
Which could mean every 2nd or 3rd infection a person gets, 'could' possibly be worse, hence the more severe symptoms & even deaths in China
#coronavirus
Chinese government used students'dormitories as medical aid posts without permission . Yes, they do not need any permission, because they are
masters, we are only slaves.
www.the-scientist.com...
Ralph Baric, an infectious-disease researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, last week (November 9) published a study on his team’s efforts to engineer a virus with the surface protein of the SHC014 coronavirus, found in horseshoe bats in China, and the backbone of one that causes human-like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mice. The hybrid virus could infect human airway cells and caused disease in mice, according to the team’s results, which were published in Nature Medicine
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originally posted by: 1questioner
a reply to: TheAMEDDDoc
"I would like to know what nCoV strain combined with the SARS like CoV in bats to make this thing."
Does this help?
www.the-scientist.com...
Ralph Baric, an infectious-disease researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, last week (November 9) published a study on his team’s efforts to engineer a virus with the surface protein of the SHC014 coronavirus, found in horseshoe bats in China, and the backbone of one that causes human-like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mice. The hybrid virus could infect human airway cells and caused disease in mice, according to the team’s results, which were published in Nature Medicine
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