Coronavirus

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    https://www.minervanett.no/coron…

    Norwegian virologist Birger Sørensen:

    “The properties that we now see in the virus, we have yet to discover anywhere in nature. We know that these properties make the virus very infectious, so if it came from nature, there should also be many animals infected with this, but we have still not been able to trace the virus in nature."

    “The only place we are aware of where an equivalent virus to that which causes Covid-19 exists, is in a laboratory. So the simplest and most logical explanation is that it comes from a laboratory. Those who claim otherwise, have the burden of proof,” Sørensen says.

    • There’s a chance the virus has been around and has found balance with immunity among carriers long before human contacts.monospaced
    • That isn't likely mono. The transition from species to species is too limited for this to be that case in Covid-19Morning_star
    • Did you guys really believe it came from a bat soup? lol.Maaku
    • bio *cough* weaponKrassy
    • Such a bullshit argument
      https://en.m.wikiped…
      robotinc

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