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Coronavirus Evolved Naturally, and ‘Is Not a Laboratory Construct,’ Genetic Study Shows March 19, 20

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Coronavirus is just another Coronaviridae virus. This virus family has been there for quite some time, remember SARS, another outbreak that came from China. N-Corona is just another one. So, it's not a new Virus, shows SARS-like symptoms with lesser mortality rate. The world has dealt with this type of Virus before.
What? WHO calls it the NOVEL CORONAVIRUS.
 
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It is literally a new virus; hence the "novel". Being of the same family of viruses doesn't count.
Literally new virus? Nope. It's a virus from the Coronaviridae family. Much like MERS, SARS etc... By Novel, it means, it's a new member of the Coronaviridae family which is now called Covid-19.
 
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this youtube channel minute earth made video about corona virus 6 years ago in 2014. And why most of the dangerous virus are carried by bats.

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2020 Note: There are many types of coronaviruses, including the one that causes the common cold. This video from 2014 was not referring to COVID-19, a pandemic disease caused by a novel coronavirus discovered in late 2019. For more information on the name COVID-19, see our more recent video:
 
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"Some claims virus might my genetically modified weapon but extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. This seems highly unlikely."
We also have the technology to genetically modified things. There is no need to think small when it comes to this topic. Whatever your opinion on genetic engineering, the future is approaching no matter what.
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Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly.
 
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Meet Wuhan CoronaVirus Patient One - Maatje Benassi


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