As a medical doctor who "happily" administered the COVID-19 jabs to patients, was this before or after it was found that there was a genetic sequence in the SARS-CoV-2 virus that exactly matched a a 3,300-nucleotide genetic segment patented by Moderna in February of 2016? The sequence in question is a 19-nucleotide RNA sequence found in the virus’s furin cleavage site (FCS). This feature of the virus enhances its ability to infect human cells.
So, before we even reach the issue of whether a "lab leak" was involved or not, perhaps you should consider the very real possibility of a genetically engineered virus? And just maybe, the possibility that this virus was released accidentally on purpose?
An international team of researchers estimated the probability of this viral sequence arising by natural evolution as something on the order of 1 in 3 trillion, although some argue that this could be just a coincidence. That would be quite the coincidence, I think.
So, what do we have, really?
Behind door A, a genetically engineered virus containing a sequence patented by Moderna in 2016 that would occur naturally in only one of every three trillion rolls of the dice. Or, behind Door B, we have a mere fluke. A mere coincidence. Moderna patents a viral sequence in 2016, and yet, through a very very lucky roll of the cosmic dice, that same sequence shows up in the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Nothing to see here. Move along.
I think I'll go with what's behind Door A.
300$ to fly from where and what year,
I've never flown for less than 600$ in the last 25yrs
That whole article is just gen Z moaning.
120b for a chicken fried rice in cheweng, next to ark bar back in 2006, walk the steet behind and it was 50b
Imported food is always more expensive.
Double prices, well yes, annoying, Its not as if you are doing it every day.
The tourist spots are always going to be more expensive.
Moan moan moan, mind you quite fitting for this forum
'...ensuring applicants are evaluated for their willingness to engage with diverse perspectives..,' Shouldn't applicants be evaluated for the willingness to study hard and ignore external 'pressures'.
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