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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (137100)1/29/2020 11:22:27 PM
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the longhorn

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New stats on active cases (way up to 7,783, with a 170 dead.. ).. Very big bump..

gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com

Also, for a better understanding of how the ChiComs attempted to cover this up, here's a good video from a guy who's a popular Vlogger in China. Speaks fluent Chinese, married a Chinese wife, and lived there for over a decade, traveling the entire country..

Do NOT believe the official stats, IMO.. Right now, I believe they are just trying to catch up the stats to what has already transpired and the numbers are likely even greater.

youtu.be

Another point on the origin. They claim this came Bats.. And I don''t dispute that..

BUT, the other viruses that came from bats normally were not contagious until the victim was symptomatic.

As I understand it, and I'm prepared to stand corrected).. They have been studying Bats as reservoirs for viruses for years now. They can host well over 60+ different types.

How do they keep from falling victim to these viruses? Some theorize that their high metabolism from frequent flight raises their body temps above the threshold that the viruses can bear..

Thus, they keep those viruses in check and not becoming symptomatic, and infecting other bats/animals..

But here we have a virus that apparently is contagious during incubation.. Which raises the question as to why it has not already been discovered in a larger sampling of bats?

This strain should not be as radically different as it is, one can logically argue. Nor should be "novel", or new. It should already be a recognized strain with a few genetic differences at most.

People handle bats in these wet markets all the time and don't necessarily get infected..

So how did this virus suddenly become so different that it is transmissible when the host is asymptomatic? I post this question to an epidemiologist on Twitter.. I man, but probably wont', receive a response..

But that makes a greater argument, and the way the ChiComs initially handled the situation, lean greatly to it being a bio-weapon that the were genetically manipulating, and it got loose.

Watch what WHO does in coming days.. and for likely US travel restrictions being strengthened greatly..
Hawk