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Comments by "Fred Bloggs" (@fredbloggs5902) on "WHO, Viral origins full report" video.
That would certainly help, but it wasn’t the root source of a virus that mysteriously ‘gained function’ in a specific way targeted at human transmission.
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@ldqa2737 to be fair, eating exotic animals is a bad idea, humans are generally immune to most animal diseases and have to try really hard to catch them... ...but eating them, especially raw or badly cooked is trying really hard. For example MERS has a high mortality rate in humans but is really hard to catch, you have to virtually drink their urine.
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It doesn’t. His PhD is in nursing. He’s not a virologist He’s not even a medical doctor Genetic similarity within a group of animals increases THEIR risk of a given specific disease sweeping through THEM because they are all equally vulnerable.
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9 died, NOT 30. There were 31 cases of which 29 were women, 9 died.
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It’s been known for years that women on the pill are more at risk from blood clots. There may be a connection.
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Anyone who believes a WHO report about China is clearly either not living in the real world or a paid shill. Tedros is a known Marxist who concealed outbreaks of Cholera in Ethiopia when he was health minister.
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They also banned all internal flights.
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People are healthier now, who knew?
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@LH85242 No the group is only more vulnerable once a disease has mutated to their vulnerability, in all others ways they are less vulnerable. It’s a probability that has nothing to do with transmission to humans. I didn’t say humans didn’t catch animal diseases, obviously they do, but that’s more associated with humans living in close proximity which is an entirely different problem.
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@pcuimac Please stop spreading false information. 9 died, 22 survived 31 had clots 29 were women 2 were men
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Except the virus was made in a lab
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@daverok1113 There’s nothing incompatible between those viewpoints, they cover completely different scenarios. We know that around 50% of people who catch it have either mild symptoms or none at all, around 40% feel like they have ‘flu’ and 10% get it bad, 5% get hospitalised. Completely separately, some people will feel flu like symptoms from the vaccine, but typically only for around a day.
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@daverok1113 I know all about them thanks, it’s how I reach informed decisions.
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