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New virus
As explained by Christian Drosten, a virologist at Charit? Hospital in Berlin, the new crown virus (SARS-CoV-2) reproduces in the throat in a manner similar to the flu virus. Its infectious capacity exceeds the original imagination. Drosten said that perhaps we never find the source of the virus.
He believes that reports that pangolins may be the second passers to the virus are almost unfounded because pangolins do not eat bats. Bats are considered a virus bank. It is estimated that someone had been infected with the virus somewhere in China before, and then brought the virus to the South China seafood market in Wuhan. It was in this seafood market that the first cases of virus infection appeared. Drosten believes that the new coronavirus seems to be well adapted to humans.
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New virus
As explained by Christian Drosten, a virologist at Charit? Hospital in Berlin, the new crown virus (SARS-CoV-2) reproduces in the throat in a manner similar to the flu virus. Its infectious capacity exceeds the original imagination. Drosten said that perhaps we never find the source of the virus.
He believes that reports that pangolins may be the second passers to the virus are almost unfounded because pangolins do not eat bats. Bats are considered a virus bank. It is estimated that someone had been infected with the virus somewhere in China before, and then brought the virus to the South China seafood market in Wuhan. It was in this seafood market that the first cases of virus infection appeared. Drosten believes that the new coronavirus seems to be well adapted to humans.
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