Friday, April 24, 2020

Debunking the Internet Lie that Covid-19 originated in the U.S. but rather it originated from the Guangdong Pangolin farm

USA is scared that WHO will find that the virus came from America Scientists have discovered 3 different strains of this virus, type A,B and C. Type A was found in California and Australia, explains why there are low cases there. Type B in China a mutated version from A, and C in Italy. Science does not lie, Politicians lie! Source: https://www.metro.co.uk/2020/04/10/coronavirus-mutated-three-distinct-strains-spread-across-world-12536852/amp/
So declares the lie.

 Voidisyinyang Voidisyinyang
Researchers found that the closest type of coronavirus to the one discovered in bats – type A, the original human virus genome – was present in Wuhan,...Mutated versions of A were seen in Americans reported to have lived in Wuhan, and a large number of A-type viruses were found in patients from the US and Australia." How come you can't read a science article? It clearly states that "type A" originated in Wuhan from bats mixing with Pangolin. That's been corroborated by several different studies - not just this one.
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@Voidisyinyang Voidisyinyang you twisted words from the report. Or are you the researcher?
@Kevin Wong Haters are just going to hate no matter what you do.
@Kevin Wong I've worked in a biomedical lab. I can read the actual science paper and quote from it. Hold on.
@Kevin Wong "Variant 'A', most closely related to the virus found in both bats and pangolins, is described as "the root of the outbreak" by researchers." https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200409085644.htm So as I said - the latest science states that Covid-19 is from the Guangdong Pangolin farm - when the pangolin mixed with the bats.
@Kevin Wong 10.1073/pnas.2004999117 That's the science study link. I'll read it now and then quote from it directly.
 
  " We use this bat virus as an out group, resulting in the root of the network being placed in a cluster of lineages which we have labeled“A.”....There are two subclusters of A which are distinguished by the synonymous mutation T29095C. In the T-allele subcluster, four Chinese individuals (from the southern coastal Chinese province of Guangdong) carry the ancestral genome, while three Japanese and two American patients differ from it by a number of mutations. These American patients are reported to have had a history of residence in the presumed source of the outbreak in Wuhan."
 
Is that too difficult for you to understand? Those are direct quotes from the research paper. If you want to read it yourself - here is the link: Forster, P., Forster, L., Renfrew, C., & Forster, M. (2020). Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 202004999. doi:10.1073/pnas.2004999117 url to share this paper: sci-hub.tw/10.1073/pnas.2004999117

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