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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: teevee who wrote (3461)4/5/2020 8:26:34 PM
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A powerful volcanic eruption in 1815
More and more...this is what it is.
It explains the positive tests in people who never fell ill with it.
It explains the New York flu outbreak in Dec that was worsening into Feb.
There are apparently several variant mutations of it.

"The virus might have made the jump decades ago, and been mutating in human beings since then.The researchers also found that the virus’ structure was too convoluted to have been man-made, quashing accusations that the coronavirus had been synthetically manufactured."

And I suspect it was allowed to get to a point of no return before the story of it was introduced to the audience.
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Relevant lessons from climate change and a global pandemic in the 19th century
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