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im so hungy
i ate a can of beans today
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/v/ is full of kikes anyway
hey guys im coughing a lil but i havent spoken to any chinks in my life, what are my odds
i walked past 50 chinks today
@fbi friendly username 45% chance of death
I have it
I am going to cough on govt officials
3 cases in the us
we're already almost halfway to the highest number sars reached in our blessed country
also like 30 'being investigated' lol
if u think us healthcare is something to laugh at u should see china
oh yeah
their doctors are dropping dead, literally
theyre overworking because the government is probably threatening them
and the government is fucking shitting their pants because for some reason coercion doesnt work too well in an outbreak situation
china is an ant colony
full of ants who blame the spooks
for their cough
đź‘»
hey uhhhh
problem
emergency
my friend digested his black girlfriend
he didn't remove her for 30 minutes every day
he tried to save her by induced vomiting but all that came out was a fine dark paste
it extruded onto the floor and coiled up like a stereotypical image of poop
what the fuck am i reading
what do you mean he digested her
it's horrifying dude
health officials fear coronavirus can now be spread via email
**The** progenitor virus itself was almost certainly one that circulates harmlessly in bats (as SARS does) but has an “intermediate reservoir” in one or more animals that come into contact with people, Andersen said. Presumably, that reservoir is one of the species of animals at the Wuhan market thought to be ground zero for the outbreak. The ancestor of 2019-nCoV existed in that species for some unknown time, never infecting people, until by chance a single virus acquired a mutation that made it capable of jumping into and infecting humans.
The genome sequences suggest that was a one-time-only jump. “The genomes [from the 24 samples] are very uniform,” Andersen said. “If there had been multiple introductions,” including from many different animals, “there would be more genomic diversity. This was a single introduction.”
That means that what’s sustaining the spread is human-to-human transmission (suggesting that closing Wuhan’s animal market is very much an after-the-horse-has-fled-the-barn reaction).
**A** popular travel blogger, Wang Mengyun, apologized recently for eating bat soup in a video from a few years ago. Ms. Wang, who has more than two million followers on the social platform Weibo, said that she had been unaware of the health risks of eating bats when she made the video in the Pacific island nation of Palau. She said she had been trying to highlight the local cuisine.
In her post, Ms. Wang emphasized that the bat had been locally raised and was not wild. “Many countries around the world eat these,” she wrote.