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Antoni Serra-Torres MD
@DrAntoniSerraT1
Replying to@KevinMcH3
@luigi_warren
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Half truth. And two different opinion by two consultants. One says probably viral and secondary aspergillosis. The other one says fungal and secondary aspergillosis. But the clinical course mimics SARSCoV2. It’s it. Just needed a bit of ‘tuning’ for a better receptors binding.
Discussion of paper gsgs found here:
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...-covid-19-new-coronavirus?p=868388#post868388
There are links to translations of the original paper about the miners here:
https://twitter.com/TheSeeker268/status/1262459039297961989
This all raises many questions.
A great podcast of Bret Weinstein with Yuri Deigin as guest on a possible lab origin of SARS-CoV-2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5SRrsr-Iug
Yuri is author of this very informative article on SARS-CoV-2 and lab manipulation of coronaviruses:
Lab-Made? SARS-CoV-2 Genealogy Through the Lens of Gain-of-Function Research
https://medium.com/@yurideigin/lab-made-cov2-genealogy-through-the-lens-of-gain-of-function-research-f96dd7413748
@alert: the SARS from the miners, was not so good adapted from humans, otherwise we would have had at that time a pandemic. RaTG13 did not have a perfectly adapted receptor binding domain for human cells and a furin cleavage site that make possible to infect different cell types and species. SARS leaked several times from different labs.
Just an example:
Chinese authorities on alert as SARS breaks out again
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC403836/