I've marked the BSL4 lab in RED, and the first case of Coronovirus in GREEN in this animated map of China. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77568399 United States 01/25/2020 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I've marked the BSL4 lab in RED, and the first case of Coronovirus in GREEN in this animated map of China. he RED disc is the ONLY BSL4 lab in China. Quoting: SarahC The GREEN disc is the market where the first case appeared. (This is my image, copyright me, and I give GLP full permissions to use em!) gfy cat dot com /handsomewhoppingindochinahogdeer [link to untamed.zone] Thanks to this lab, and their 2015 efforts to make the bat virus Ralph Baric, an infectious-disease researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, last week (November 9) published a study on his team’s efforts to engineer a virus with the surface protein of the SHC014 coronavirus, found in horseshoe bats in China, and the backbone of to one that causes human-like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mice. The hybrid virus could infect human airway cells and caused disease in mice, according to the team’s results, which were published in Nature Medicine. [link to www.the-scientist.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78090287 United States 01/25/2020 01:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I've marked the BSL4 lab in RED, and the first case of Coronovirus in GREEN in this animated map of China. he RED disc is the ONLY BSL4 lab in China. Quoting: SarahC The GREEN disc is the market where the first case appeared. (This is my image, copyright me, and I give GLP full permissions to use em!) gfy cat dot com /handsomewhoppingindochinahogdeer [link to untamed.zone] Thanks to this lab, and their 2015 efforts to make the bat virus Ralph Baric, an infectious-disease researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, last week (November 9) published a study on his team’s efforts to engineer a virus with the surface protein of the SHC014 coronavirus, found in horseshoe bats in China, and the backbone of to one that causes human-like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mice. The hybrid virus could infect human airway cells and caused disease in mice, according to the team’s results, which were published in Nature Medicine. [link to www.the-scientist.com (secure)] This is the smoking gun. So they tell half-truth, it comes from "bats." |