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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

I looked it up and it isn't. Hard to kill a virus that has never been isolated and cultured. A group of investigators sent Freedom of Information requests to the CDC and about 200 other health agencies and laboratories around the world asking for evidence that a virus had been isolated. All returned answers stating that they had no cultures or other documentary evidence of Covid-19. There are lots of interesting questions concerning the science of virology and worth investigating. I had always accepted what I was taught about viruses in medical school fifty years ago and only started looking it to it in any depth during the Covid period and what I have learned has changed my outlook considerably.

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PabloRG's avatar

Clonar el virus es otra cosa. Las vacunas comerciales basadas en virus inactivado no necesariamente implican , y en la urgencia, amplificar un inoculo inicial del SARS-CoV-2 clonado. Podria quizás inclusive, en la urgencia, haberse usado un Coronavirus o mezcla de Coronavirus similares ya que las proteínas estructurales N y M , aparte de la proteina S, parecen ser importantes para inducir inmunidad protectiva cruzada. La censura a todo lo chino ha hecho muy difícil saber lo necesario sobre como se han producido esas vacunas basadas en virus inactivado (que a diferencia de las RNA vaxs de Pfizer/ Moderna, son vacunas REALES en el sentido clásico).

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