WHO's Science in 5: SARs-CoV-2 virus origins - 15 March 2023

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Science in 5 series - Episode #95 / WHO's technical lead on COVID-19 talks to us about the status of the scientific work needed to find the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Dr Maria Van Kerkhove provides an update, explains why it is important to understand the origins of pandemics, what WHO's role is in achieving this and how WHO works to prevent future pandemics.

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This SARS is ars,
*Know* art to hide,
This destroying force,
Who use Musashi's war oars,
Inside this Trojan horse.

Odysseus as the underdogs of sum kind.

Omar_Des
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"More data needed. More research needed. Let us do our important work. Send money." Working up another checklist report on what reports need to be done (after, during and before outbreaks) should have been done decades ago.

tincali
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Its my side openion, if any country having does not right to attack any country before all global debt clear.

shreeradheyradheykrishna-eqkr
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And, the possibility of an endogenous mutation (into a human been) with others corona virus outside China*...
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Remembering that the 2019 Military World Games took place between October 18, 2019 and October 27, 2019 in the city of Wuhan, China. And, that the games were attended by 9308 athletes from 109 countries...
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(*Apenas uma especulação)...
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carlosguimaraes
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WHO: "we don't know"
And the video is a loop

champion_alex
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Just ask that lab to provide their samples, compare and find out. Also how can you talk about this topic without even mentioning the furin cleavage site.

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