@Ticklicker56 @sylvio_si @magi_jay @nytimes We have the sequence of the virus. We don’t need to know the intermediate hosts to know there were intermediate hosts and a zoonosis is possible https://t.co/LtJKLk5KTE
@quintytamara @mkeulemans @volkskrant In 2020 was men al opzoek naar de tussengastheer tussen vleermuizen en de mens. https://t.co/5ZKO3c1OTk https://t.co/dKL4thzvsl https://t.co/aDhdDzQJxC https://t.co/Tg0h1K32MN
This is not a “new” theory. Scientists have been searching for genetic evidence of intermediate hosts since the beginning of the outbreak. https://t.co/bLF1NWQh3m China only recently released this evidence—swabs of genetic material from the market—at an
@FritsieDelluf @mkeulemans Sinds 2020 was bekend dat er een gastheer tussen de vleermuis en de mens zat. De vraag is alleen welke gastheer dat is. https://t.co/5ZKO3c1OTk https://t.co/lhxfpgn202
@georgia_sam @BretWeinstein @JedediahBila By who??? Post Vaxx death risk is approx. 1/1,000,000. 1) Oh you mean the location where there's also a large wet market? 2) do you even know what Furin Cleavage is? Can you explain what about it appears manmade?
@dcolbert @Serti All signs point it was man made. They haven’t even found the host which normally happens within a month. https://t.co/9ufiPVy7Aa https://t.co/cyiArrlgxe
@BobScales12 @Summerawaits @samanthamarika1 It’s controversial. https://t.co/grLqfBHgNr
@Jennypizzapie2 @TitanFan_C_redo @What46HasDone @NidalAllis Well, fortunately for them, turtles are not likely to serve as intermediate hosts for SARS-CoV-2, so they won’t be forced to go into suspended animation… https://t.co/VxTSgTVGo6
RT @realHayman: @tnatw The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2 https://t.co/BFakvAs1NW https://t.co/DFp7NiV9pY
RT @realHayman: @tnatw The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2 https://t.co/BFakvAs1NW https://t.co/DFp7NiV9pY
@tnatw The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2 https://t.co/BFakvAs1NW https://t.co/DFp7NiV9pY
@PlatoPoliticus @cuttingejs @GeoJaneiro @nytimes Zoonotic transfer is a fact that happens daily. “The analysis of pangolin-nCoV metagenomic dataset and the multiple alignments across the RBM segments revealed that pangolin-nCoV shared 89% nucleotide simi
@bilblob @ThinkerChaotic @21janos @Ls1formula1 @sambearrr @RealCandaceO they are already researching it But please do share your evidence of a lab leak https://t.co/a5lUkHvktr
@bilblob @ThinkerChaotic @21janos @Ls1formula1 @sambearrr @RealCandaceO yes there has been https://t.co/a5lUkHvktr
@JordanH17864789 @Ddrizzle066 @JaybartoloJay @FortheLostSheep @CNN Here is one of a million articles invoking the term "host" https://t.co/VAUCgBRcHn
@Ddrizzle066 @JordanH17864789 @JaybartoloJay @FortheLostSheep @CNN It amazing the amount of scientific papers and expert use the term host. Let me know when you want me to stop sending links. https://t.co/VAUCgBRcHn
@200Low @NoahCRothman @AZachParkinson Actually the jury is still out on this. The virus is similar to many viruses living in hosts from bats to cats. https://t.co/33V3Z4Lhix
Reduce our dependence on animal protein Frontiers | The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2 | Microbiology https://t.co/24GBLdJuZ1
Wow - still debating this... Here is another point of view, based on Science, not based on US, or Western dominant Propaganda... https://t.co/BV5i2ws1Cs
Frontiers | The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2 | Microbiology https://t.co/cSX8Lyuu2q
The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2. https://t.co/W0hyxQuzRA https://t.co/udU8XVUIr0
The Potential Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2 https://t.co/XVcz0z0tPG