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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Public Health@mander.xyz · 8 个月前

New coronavirus discovered in Chinese bats sparks alarm

www.newsweek.com

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New coronavirus discovered in Chinese bats sparks alarm

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Public Health@mander.xyz · 8 个月前
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The virus binds to humans in a similar way to the virus that causes COVID-19.

Journal source : https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00144-8

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    Like the last one that came from a bat?

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      Yes the last one came from bats (COVID), and the one before that (MERS), and the one before that (SARS)

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        Bats and camels for MERS.

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      Those pesky bats near the Wuhan lab of virology which is researching Corona Viruses again!

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        If you had an area prone to viruses in bats, wouldn’t it be easier to build a research lab near there, rather than far away? If that’s what ypu are researching?

        You’ll notice McMurdo is in Antarctica

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        Most major Chinese cities have coronavirus labs ('member the SARS epidemic?) and epidemics usually become first noticeable in major cities.

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          Yes I member the lab which developed Covid19. Same lab as mentioned here.

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