Chuck Charles
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If SARS-Cov-2 can be definitely traced back to a population of raccoon dogs.

Shed our preconception that it’s a respiratory disease. A chronically infected patient incubated a pneumonic variant of #SARSCoV2 , which spread first in that hospital and then globally as the wild type.
11:16 PM - Mar 17, 2023
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Max Prophet
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In response to Chuck Charles.
I'm still sticking to my lab leak belief. I think the raccoon dog is just another distraction from that.
11:18 PM - Mar 17, 2023
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Chuck Charles
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In response to Max Prophet.
Not sure what is precluded here. Doesn’t everything suggest the labs there would have the data to showing the links and historical samples to prove it was established?

They knew it wasn’t respiratory all along?

Maybe two lies can get around the world before the truth get’s it’s shoes on.
11:28 PM - Mar 17, 2023
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Max Prophet
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In response to Chuck Charles.
I have not read the raccoon dog article yet. But it's clearly respiratory. You get it from inhaling particles from other people. Otherwise, what's the mode of transmission? As for data and samples, the Chinese government does not want to release any of that information.
11:42 PM - Mar 17, 2023
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Chuck Charles
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I think the idea is it has multiple modes of transmission. Because it’s good at infecting cells. Also good at infecting animals, like humans, through respiratory transmission during the acute phase of infection.
In response to Max Prophet.
11:50 PM - Mar 17, 2023
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Max Prophet
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In response to Chuck Charles.
What did the raccoon article suggest the mode of transmission was?
11:54 PM - Mar 17, 2023
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