Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the origins of the virus remain shrouded in mystery. Most scientists believe the virus jumped from bats to humans, either directly or through another animal. Others theorize it escaped from a lab.http://apne.ws/cq2MZmd
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The World Health Organization has formed an advisory group to look into the pandemic’s origins. But further investigation has been stymied by tensions between the U.S. and China. For more
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Non-scientist here, but if it was in fact zoonotic you think they would have found source by now?
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I have a solution:
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Bring it on
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Scientists must focus on what makes ppl shoot others with guns n why the mindset of people r pro gun? Stop killing animals no bat came near to any humans it's other way around. Scientists should stop cooking theories
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What a lame timeline. I'm not even talking about "where it came from"
but its been known since the beginning that it was transmittable between animals and humans and won't go away because of that. Hopefully a variant will become mild and not even need a vax.pic.twitter.com/1kXohsMS0hThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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