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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThoughts?
You should confine yourself to excelling in your permie role.
Your manager wont be interested in your Covid thoughts at your bi-monthly appraisal.
Leave virology and epidemiology to the experts.
HTH, BIDI
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo evidence then? It could be true of course, like many things, but where is the evidence?Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNah, that was a bit weak.
2/10Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostWe have found, shocking to us, that bats crash into each other quite often. It's a messy situation, but generally it's very safe and it works very well.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWell, I think there's were a few whistle-blowers about the Wuhan institute, but unfortunately they all died recently.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostShow us the evidence.
Coronavirus: journalist missing in Wuhan as anger towards Chinese authorities grows | World news | The Guardian
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostCome on man, be serious. These bats don't just "fly around"! They use sophisticated echo location that is a product of million of years of evolution. How many bat crashes have you heard about? Their flights are safer than humans most cutting-edge planes.
Such bat would never fly into human, however humans even fly into buildings or mountains were bats take rest.
Contact with bat fluids such as feces, urine, and saliva is an important source of spillover from bats to humansI'm alright JackComment
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This thread underlines a very basic ignorance of virology by the thread starter.
HTh BIDI.Hard Brexit now!
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In any case the early patients weren't from the Lab they were all at the market. If the virus had started at the Lab then all the patients would have come from there.
I wouldn't have though that highly trained virologists would pop down to some grubby market for the afternoon.
The sellers in the market would have been catching animals to sell in forests covered in bat droppings.I'm alright JackComment
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