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Chinese scientists discover HIV like mutation in coronavirus
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2020-03-03 at 7:21 PM UTC
San Antonio officials FAIL to get an order to hold cruise ship evacuees in quarantine for longer after suing CDC when a woman who had a 'weak positive' test was released
Ahahahaha, you fuckers have no idea how many people go in and out of my city constantly to different countries. -
2020-03-03 at 7:32 PM UTC
So 3 test, over $9,000 in testing just to get released. Governor Cuomo released a statement today that New Yorkers will have their costs handled for testing, treatment, etc. His press conference was how the POTUS should have handled all of his. This administration refuses to talk about the things we need to do and know because they want us to live in denial and pretend this is just the flu. If they want this under control and want Americans to be tested and treated (if need be)than they need to address the economics of this and how it is going to be handled by the poor and middle class. Let us know the facts and stop trying to sugar coat it. We need to be properly prepared and aware.
It's all about money, the tests cost a lot of money, there's WAY too many fucking people already infected in the US for it to be even halfway practical to test them. They make a lot more money just by letting everyone get infected and panic.
There's at least 11 different kinds of non federal police in this city alone, americans are indoctrinated to think they need gizmos, novelty items. Throw money at the problem, rather than actually trying to fix it.
EDIT: I saw a coffee machine in a convenient store the other day with a touchscreen
Retarded faggots. Makes me want to do a mass shooting. -
2020-03-03 at 8:46 PM UTC
Autopsies show severe damage to COVID-19 patients' lungs and immune system, according to a doctor in Wuhan reached by the Global Times, who called for measures to prevent fibrosis of the lungs at an early stage of the disease.
"The influence of COVID-19 on the human body is like a combination of SARS and AIDS as it damages both the lungs and immune systems," Peng Zhiyong, director of the intensive care unit of the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University in Wuhan, told the Global Times on Friday…
EDIT: one of the things this has in common with the spanish flu is lung damage. The cytokine storms may not kill the person (they can of course) but it still damages the lungs even if the person doesn't die, which weakens the immune system and the scar tissue makes it more likely for bacterial pneumonia to set in, that's why a lot of people infected with the first wave seemingly recovered, but died later.
Take care of your lungs. -
2020-03-04 at 12:14 AM UTCIt's not a mutation, it's intentional edits and a splices.
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2020-03-04 at 1:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL It's not a mutation, it's intentional edits and a splices.
Originally posted by Fox Didn’t read the OP, but I read like a month ago some scientific paper published in India said they found 4 strings in the protein sequence of the novel coronavirus that were also found in HIV.
Turns out 2 of those strings are also found naturally in other strains of coronavirus and the other 2 are found in thousands of other viruses, not just HIV. Something like that. In other words there’s a perfectly normal explanation for it.
Not saying this thing wasn’t man made, it could have been. More and more evidence seems to be coming out that points in that direction. But I’m not convinced about the HIV thing -
2020-03-04 at 1:10 AM UTC
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2020-03-04 at 1:15 AM UTCWhat’s CNN
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2020-03-04 at 1:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by The Self Taught Nigger = paid by the establishment to support whatever agenda theyre told to find evidence of
Do you not know that all information does not originate from news networks? Read the source of the information if you actually wanna learn things retard. That’s what real research is, its not reading shit from the headlines on infowars and instantly believing it.
Here’s an analysis from an actual scientist with actual data to back it up
https://mobile.twitter.com/trvrb/status/1223666856923291648 -
2020-03-04 at 2:18 AM UTCI thot I was quoting a spectral alt my bad. That’s who I was talking to
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2020-03-04 at 3:20 PM UTC"Oiled Fil-ters
In most aftermarket intake kits, companies supply their product with an oiled enhancement. Oiled fil-ters flow more air through their media because they are constructed from a more open cotton material that is coated with a thin layer of oil.
Generally, high-performance dry fil-ters can catch up to 99% of the incoming contaminants due to the smaller micron size of the enhancement media, while oiled enhancements catch about 98% of what passes through – a minute difference, but a difference none-the-less."
I see you never did your own vehicle maintenance vinny...I was cleaning and oiling my 2 stroke air enhancements when I was still a young-fella-me-lad. -
2020-03-04 at 4:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "Oiled Fil-ters
In most aftermarket intake kits, companies supply their product with an oiled enhancement. Oiled fil-ters flow more air through their media because they are constructed from a more open cotton material that is coated with a thin layer of oil.
Generally, high-performance dry fil-ters can catch up to 99% of the incoming contaminants due to the smaller micron size of the enhancement media, while oiled enhancements catch about 98% of what passes through – a minute difference, but a difference none-the-less."
I see you never did your own vehicle maintenance vinny…I was cleaning and oiling my 2 stroke air enhancements when I was still a young-fella-me-lad.
If even 0.001% can get through, you're still fucked, which makes the whole thing pointless. -
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