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originally posted by: angelchemuel
How synchronistic of you to make this thread today! I was only this afternoon (UK) discussing the new 'Indian variant' with a friend. I posseted the idea that the UK sent over the new variant to India, thanks to our Porton Down.
I don't believe it was China in this new variants case.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: angelchemuel
How synchronistic of you to make this thread today! I was only this afternoon (UK) discussing the new 'Indian variant' with a friend. I posseted the idea that the UK sent over the new variant to India, thanks to our Porton Down.
I don't believe it was China in this new variants case.
Rainbows
Jane
To date, more than 25,000 Indigenous people in 146 tribal communities have tested positive for COVID-19 across Brazil, according to APIB. Nearly 700 have died. It's not known if the pandemic has reached an isolated Indigenous group, but the prospect is stirring deep unease among advocates.Aug 18, 2020
symptoms with an important lethality rate and high dissemination capacity. Considering the indigenous people of Brazil, it is feared that COVID-19 will spread to these communities, causing another stage of decimation. Despite advances in indigenous health care in the country, there are still many challenges due to the social vulnerability of this population, whose lands continue to be illegally exploited. Based on these considerations, this article discusses challenges in caring for the indigenous population in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.
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originally posted by: angelchemuel
How synchronistic of you to make this thread today! I was only this afternoon (UK) discussing the new 'Indian variant' with a friend. I posseted the idea that the UK sent over the new variant to India, thanks to our Porton Down.
I don't believe it was China in this new variants case.
Rainbows
Jane
Naturally the virus will mutate to survive in it's environment.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Bigburgh
Naturally the virus will mutate to survive in it's environment.
That isn't how it works. Mutation doesn't happen for any purpose. Some mutations are detrimental, some are neutral, some are beneficial.
originally posted by: PapagiorgioCZ
a reply to: Violater1
As an infamous fact checker myself I wish to note that there are always cremation fires like this burning in India. Maybe if they invested more into oxygen than placating American Big Pharma lobby they would spare some wood. Quick search showed me that Trans Yamuna area has population over between 3-4 million. This news could be a material for domestic consumption and to increase demand for the vaccine.
As far as the Chinese virus is concerned, there's always new mutations of the cold viruses.
Bats can handle it so we need to adapt as well. That's how the cold is now
Vaccine may become the source of "mutation".
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: PapagiorgioCZ
Vaccine may become the source of "mutation".
How would that work, do you reckon?