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Scientists discover 6 new coronaviruses in Myanmar-based bats

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“The team notes that additional studies will be necessary to determine if the newfound coronaviruses have 'the potential for transmission across species to better understand the risks to human health'. “

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8219397/Scientists-discover-SIX-new-coronaviruses-bats-family-causes-COVID-19.html

So what? Coronaviruses exist for a very long time and are studied and examined by many researchers for a long time. Just look and you will find and find and find. Almost all of them are harmless for us, fortunately.

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9 minutes ago, yuyiinthesky said:

So what? Coronaviruses exist for a very long time and are studied and examined by many researchers for a long time. Just look and you will find and find and find. Almost all of them are harmless for us, fortunately.


Unless of course they end up in the Wuhan research lab ...

We will all be safe as long as they stay in Myanmar.  

Hasn't the assumption that SARS-CoV-2 originated from a bat been debunked? The latest I remember reading is that it came from a snake.

Don't tell Chinese, they may want that for medicine. Keep it secret please. 

i thought it was a dog as china now bans two cities selling baked dogs

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