Some #influenza
deaths were actually infected with #COVID-19,
Robert Redfield from US #CDC
admitted at the House of Representatives. US reported 34 million cases
of influenza and 20,000 deaths. Please tell us how many are related to
COVID-19? @CDCDirectorpic.twitter.com/vYNZRFPWo3
winterwatch | There is something very sketchy about the official cases of coronavirus versus the string of important people who have it.
The U.K.’s health minister caught the virus. Really? What are the odds?
Either the cases are already many, many multiples higher than the
1,200 in the U.S. acknowledged, or there is a big-time psychological
operation in play. It’s probably both, as the game is generating panic
at this point.
And what better way to trigger a full-blown panic than for Trojan Horse Trumpenstein to call the affliction “just like the regular flu” on Monday, and then Wednesday evening turn around and implement a draconian 30-day ban on all travel from Europe. Talk about suddenly yelling fire in a crowded theater.
Also throwing a match on the kindling was National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Fauci’s warning that “millions” of Americans could contract the virus if Americans are “complacent.”
Axios
reports, citing two sources briefing on the meeting, that Congress’
in-house doctor told Capitol Hill staffers at a close-door meeting this
week that he expects 75 million to 150 million people in the U.S. — roughly one-third of the country — will contract the coronavirus.
My Feb. 29, 2020, post on COVID-19 was spot on and in nu'merous respects. This should be reread, or read it now if for the first time before you continue.
One of my remarks was this: “Look for a big celebrity who’s active on Twitter to ‘come down’ sick to help trigger a panic among the plebs.”
And now, lo and behold Tom Hanks and his wife have announced they have the coronavirus. Has to be Oprah next?
Then Utah Jazz basketball player Rudy Gobert has also tested positive for coronavirus. Moments after the Gobert announcement, the NBA declared it would suspend the season until further notice. A short time later, it was announced that games would be played in empty arenas. No fans would be allowed to attend. Yes, now they have Joe Sixpack’s full attention.
forward | The tens of thousands of devotees who attended last week’s American
Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference and the Conservative
Political Action Conference at the end of February have all gone back
home, bringing with them new ideas about U.S.-Israel relations and
strategies for Republican victories in the 2020 election, respectively.
Some have also brought back the coronavirus.
At least five attendees of AIPAC and one from CPAC — two of
Washington’s marquee annual political events — have tested positive for
the virus, diagnoses that have rippled out to create quarantines and
school closings from Cleveland to California. Neither AIPAC nor CPAC
would address reports on social media that the infected CPAC attendee
also attended AIPAC, which started the next day.
With New Rochelle, N.Y., being declared a “contamination zone” on
Tuesday, scores of schools and universities going online only, many
businesses asking employees to work remotely and thousands of gatherings
large and small getting postponed indefinitely, there have been some
complaints about the approach taken by the two advocacy organizations.
CPAC in particular has come under fire for a lack of adequate
communication with individuals who came into contact with the affected
attendee. Raheem Kassam, a conservative author and commentator, and Brandon Darby,
a reporter for the right-wing outlet Breitbart, are among several
people who were at CPAC and claim that VIP attendees have gotten access
to more information faster than have the rest of the 20,000 people in
attendance. The American Conservative Union, which organizes the
conference, did not respond to inquiries on Tuesday.
Politico reported
that the CPAC attendee with the virus ate at a Shabbat dinner Feb. 28,
and held a gold-level ticket that provided access to Republican
lawmakers including Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, and Reps. Matt Gaetz of
Florida, Paul Gosar of Arizona and Doug Collins of Georgia. All four
are self-quarantining. The Washington Beacon,
a conservative Website, reported Tuesday that the infected person was
at a VIP congressional reception on the opening night of the conference,
Feb. 26.
technologyreview | After an outbreak of the novel coronavirus
disease Covid-19 was found spreading through Boston's biomedical
community, Harvard University said it will move classes online and is
telling students not to return from spring break.
Online only:
The nation’s oldest university said it plans to switch to online
classes by March 23 and asked students not to return after spring break
week, which begins on March 13. (Update: later the
same day MIT, in an email from its president Rafael Reif, asked its
students to do the same, and canceled classes for the week of March 16
to 20. MIT's spring break is the week after Harvard's.)
Harvard has more than 6,500 undergraduates and more than 20,000 students overall.
“These
past few weeks have been a powerful reminder of just how connected we
are to one another—and how our choices today determine our options
tomorrow,” said university president Lawrence Bacow in a statement posted to Harvard’s home page.
Preemptive step:
Harvard said its actions “are consistent” with recommendations of
leading health officials, who have started to urge older people to avoid
travel and contacts, and for the rest of the country to practice social
distancing to slow the pace of the pandemic.
“We
are doing this not just to protect you but also to protect other
members of or community who may be more vulnerable to this disease than
you are,” Bacow said.
Disconnect:
Harvard’s move could prompt other universities to close as well, but
stands in contrast to statements made yesterday by US president Donald
Trump, who downplayed the need to restrict normal activities.
“So
last year 37,000 Americans died from the common Flu. It averages
between 27,000 and 70,000 per year. Nothing is shut down, life & the
economy go on. At this moment there are 546 confirmed cases of
coronavirus, with 22 deaths. Think about that!” Trump tweeted on March 9.
No gatherings:
Harvard said the move to online classes is meant to avoid large
gatherings and close contact between people. The campus will otherwise
remain open and operating.
The move to online classes follows similar steps by west coast universities, including the University of Washington in Seattle.
Effects on science: Massachusetts has been hit by a coronavirus outbreak, with more than 40 cases
so far. Many of those are linked to a recent meeting of executives from
the biotech company Biogen, striking at the heart of the area's
close-knit biomedical research community.
Harvard
indicated work at its research laboratories would continue. In a
message to staff, Harvard Medical School dean George Daley said that
medical students would be staying on campus and continuing their
rotations in the school's teaching hospitals.
Graduate students "can continue to pursue their laboratory research" after consulting with supervisors, Daley said.
bizjournal | The
University of Missouri-Columbia will suspend in-person classes and move
to online instruction starting 5 p.m. Wednesday until March 30 in an
effort to stem the growing coronavirus outbreak, the university
announced.
In-person classes will resume March 30, after spring break, which is set for March 21-29.
An
official with the University of Missouri-Kansas City said in an email
Wednesday that classes would continue as scheduled and are not being
moved online.
"Under the circumstances, however, making preparations to do so if necessary is the prudent course," John Martellaro,
UMKC's director of media relations, said in the email. "We are
providing instruction and resources to our faculty on how to change
in-person courses to online courses if that becomes necessary at some
point."
Effective immediately, all
MU-related domestic and international travel is suspended until April
12, including previously approved travel, according to a university
statement. That travel is canceled regardless of how it was to be
funded.
All nonessential
university events will be canceled until March 29. Small meetings and
athletic events still will be held, and the school will be thoroughly
cleaned and disinfected, the statement said.
There
are no confirmed cases of coronavirus at MU. Last weekend, several MU
students and faculty attended a journalism conference in New Orleans
where another attendee tested positive for the virus.
The positive case
was not part of the MU group, the university announced Wednesday. MU
students and faculty who attended the conference are staying home, and
none have shown symptoms, the university said in a Wednesday statement. The risk of those people developing the virus is low, the statement said.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the University of Kansas had not announced any changes to in-person instruction.
The
state of Missouri has one confirmed case of COVID-19, the disease
caused by the new coronavirus. A St. Louis woman tested positive after
returning from a study abroad trip in Italy.
Washington
University and Webster University, both in St. Louis, also announced
they would move to online classes starting this month, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
bizjournals | The Big 12 men's and women's basketball tournaments still will have crowds in Kansas City, despite a decision by the NCAA to bar fans from coming championship events out of fears the coronavirus will spread at its events.
The ban includes the men's Division I basketball tournament known as March Madness.
Big 12 Director of Media Services Joni Lehmann said in an email to the Kansas City Business Journal that as of Wednesday afternoon, fans would be allowed in Wednesday evening's games, beyond that, she said she could not offer any additional information.
The NCAA released a statement Wednesday afternoon that will effectively bar fans from attending any championship because of concerns about large crowds congregating as COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the U.S.
The statement said, in part, that the games will have only essential staff and limited family attendance.
The NCAA statement made specific reference to the NCAA basketball tournament but did not mention the conference-specific tournaments that are taking place this week.
Downtown Kansas City and Sprint Center have played host to the men's Big 12 basketball tournament for the past several years, and the event provides a big boost for regional tourism and hotels, while offering a spotlight for Sprint Center and the larger downtown area.
The women's Big 12 basketball tournament is returning to Kansas City and Municipal Auditorium for the first time since 2012.
On Wednesday afternoon, fans in the Kansas City Power & Light District and the area around Sprint Center began gathering for Wednesday's games.
Many fans were in nearby bars and restaurants while small crowds began trickling in, awaiting a decision on the game.
The men's tournament was set to begin its first round of games at 6 p.m. Wednesday with the tournament wrapping up Saturday. The women's tournament starts at 6 p.m. Thursday and is scheduled to end on Sunday.
realclearpolitics | Joe Biden’s status as the frontrunner in the Democratic presidential
race highlights the party’s hypocrisy when it comes to striking down
Donald Trump, SKY News Australia "Outsiders" host Rita Panahi says.
Ms Panahi said it’s surprising the candidate, who is “so confused that
he has trouble remembering where he is and why he’s there,” has not been
discounted.
“Biden's cognitive issues have been evident for some time but just watch
the same media who for four years have been declaring Donald Trump
mentally and physically unfit for office have a collective meltdown when
Biden's mental faculties are questioned,” she said.
“Can you imagine that man in a presidential debate with Donald Trump? There's not enough popcorn in the world.”
theautomaticearth | The most striking characteristic of the virus may be, if not should be,
its exponential (or quadratic, if you will) progress once it gets hold.
Ben Hunt tweeted earlier today, in reaction to Rome shutting down a
quarter of the entire country, that “Italy is a time machine that shows us our future. Why do we ignore it?” But it’s not just Italy. It’s a pattern, it’s a dynamic, it’s motion. All things that regular flu is not.
COVID19 is not a point in space, it’s not standing still. You can’t
look at it and compare it to anything else around today, because it
moves much faster. Let’s try this vein:
I would suggest we’re looking at something like this: Wave 0: Wuhan/Hubei (11/58.5 million people) Wave 1: Rest of China (1.375 million people, total China 1,435) Wave 2: Italy, South Korea, Iran (59, 51 and 81 million people)
And the next wave could well be, given their development in new
cases, countries that are following the early phases of the graphs for
Italy and South Korea above: Wave 3: US, Germany, France, Spain (?!) (330, 83, 67, 47 million people)
The UK is a candidate with its 66.8 million people, but it’s either
cheating (don’t test) or it may “have to wait” for Wave 4. Note: the US
doesn’t have all that many cases either, but its death rate is high.
I mention the numbers of inhabitants because Wave 3 may also include some countries with fewer people (Wave 3.5?):
Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands (8.5, 10.1, 11.5 and 17.1
million people) are all countries with relatively small populations and
relatively high numbers of new cases that may well contain the same sort
of clusters that have caused the explosion in cases in Wave 1
countries. We can not predict excatly what happens, but we can see
trendlines.
The virus is a time machine in the sense that whereas we can -in
theory- assume that the regular flu moves in human time, COVID19 very
much appears to move in virus time. Almost something you would ask a
quantum theorist to look into.
Meanwhile of course you can theorize about the possibility that this
is a bioweapon, but first of all that doesn’t help any patients right
now, and second it’s only interesting if you can find out whether it was
made on purpose or by accident, released by accident or on purpose, and
was it the Chinese, the Americans, the Russians, the British, or
someone else, why did they do it, why does it target which group, etc
etc.
This thing plays out today, not in an imaginary future where you may
have found out the who what and why. In the meantime, people are dying.
If you look at the graphs for Italy and South Korea above, you can
see your future. Not in a precise way, but certainly in a general one.
You can see ahead. Time machine.
abcnews | Two state attorneys general ordered a prominent televangelist to stop peddling an alleged coronavirus elixir on his show.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit Tuesday against
Jim Bakker for misrepresentations about the effectiveness of "Silver
Solution" as a treatment for coronavirus.
Schmitt's lawsuit came a week
after the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a cease-and-desist order to Bakker, ordering him to stop promoting the supplement as a COVID-19 treatment.
During a Feb. 12 episode of the "The Jim Bakker Show," guest Sherrill
Sellman claimed the so-called Silver Solution was able to eliminate some
strains of coronavirus.
Asked if the Silver Solution would be effective against COVID-19,
specifically, Sellman replied, "Let's say it hasn't been tested on this
strain of the coronavirus, but it's been tested on other strains of the
coronavirus and it has been able to eliminate it within 12 hours."
According to the World Health Organization, there are no current cures
or direct treatments for the novel coronavirus, and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention said there's no known cure for other
coronavirus variants that cause SARS and MERS.
"Your show's segment may mislead consumers as to the effectiveness of
the Silver Solution product in protecting against the current outbreak,"
the the New York cease-and-desist order said. "Any representation on
the Jim Bakker Show that its Silver Solution products are effective at
combating and/or treating the 2019 novel coronavirus violates New York
law."
cbsnews | The first person to test positive for coronavirus in Washington, D.C., is the prominent leader of a historic Episcopal church in Georgetown, the church said Sunday.
The Reverend Timothy Cole, rector of Christ Church Georgetown, was
diagnosed at the hospital Saturday night and is in stable condition,
according to the Reverend Crystal Hardin, the assistant to the rector,
who spoke at a press conference outside the church Sunday.
In an
email to parishioners obtained by CBS News, Cole confirmed he has tested
positive, and said services were suspended "out of an abundance of
caution for the most vulnerable among us." All services were canceled
Sunday, the first time the church has closed since a fire in the 1800s,
Hardin said.
"I can now confirm that I am the individual who tested positive for
the Coronavirus," Cole wrote in his email. "First, I want to assure you
that I will be okay. I am receiving excellent care and am in good
spirits under the circumstances. I will remain quarantined for the next
14 days as will the rest of my family."
The church was founded in
1817 and is a fixture of the upscale Washington community, with a
congregation that includes many government officials. Cole has been
rector of the church since 2016.
stltoday | Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School will close Monday after
administrators learned that a St. Louis County woman infected with the
coronavirus is the older sister of a Villa Duchesne student.
Moreover, a message from the schools to parents, circulating on social media,
warns that the father and sister of the infected patient attended a
school father-daughter dance Saturday night at the Ritz-Carlton in
Clayton. They also apparently attended a pre-dance gathering at the
house of a Villa student.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said
Sunday that the patient’s family had been told on Thursday to self
quarantine at their home in Ladue. Page said the patient’s father had
not followed health department instructions. Page spoke at a news conference Sunday evening.
County
health officials told the man on Sunday, Page said, “that he must
remain in his home or they will issue a formal quarantine that will
require him and the rest of his family to stay in their home by the
force of law.”
The
Villa Duchesne message advises students and parents, “If you attended
the dance, please be attentive to any symptoms you are experiencing.”
abcnews | According to Missouri statute, someone who is issued a formal quarantine and "evades or breaks quarantine" could be found guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
He called it "a tale of two reactions" and "a study of how people should and should not react to the coronavirus."
"From everything we can gather, the patient had conducted herself
responsibly and maturely and she is to be commended for complying with
the health department's instructions," Page said. "The patient's father
did not act consistently with the health department's instructions."
The county is planning to implement state-of-the-art strategies and
provide information through it's various channels including the hotline,
website and social media to disseminate resources and updates on
coronavirus.
Page reiterated the importance of hand washing, covering mouths when
sneezing or coughing, staying home if sick and following all the CDC
recommendations -- especially if you have been in contact with anyone
who is symptomatic.
County health officials have communicated their expectations for the
family in a letter and Page said he expects them to follow the
quarantine guidelines.
A similar case occurred in New Hampshire where one presumptive positive
patient, who works at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, allegedly
ignored a directive to self-isolate and attended an invitation-only
event on Feb. 28, health officials said. Health Department officials
then attempted to track down all the attendees and instruct them to
follow the recommended 14-day self-isolation.
NYPost | Shocking footage has emerged of Iranians tempting fate by licking the
doors and a burial mound at the Fatima Masumeh Shrine in Qom, the
epicenter of the Islamic Republic’s COVID-19 outbreak.
Journalist Masih Alinejad shared video of the disturbing practice,
noting that officials have refused to shut down the religious shrines —
while the death toll in the country stands at 66, with more than 1,500
infected.
“These pro-regime people are licking the shrines & encouraging people to visit them,” he said in a tweet. “Iran’s authorities are endangering lives of Iranians & the world.”
Pilgrims routinely kiss and lick religious shrines, including in Qom, which is considered a “place for healing,” according to the UK’s Daily Star.
Those who were photographed licking the doors said they “don’t care what happens,” the news outlet reported.
Despite restrictions on who is allowed in and out of Qom, the
seventh-largest city in Iran, it has not been locked down during the
medical crisis.
“The smell of disinfectants has become my nightmare. The city smells
like a cemetery, a morgue,” said retired teacher Ziba Rezaie, according
to the Star.
Meanwhile, it was reported Monday that a close adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died of the illness.
Two key officials also have been confirmed to be infected, including
Masoumeh Ebtekar, a vice president better known as “Sister Mary,” who
served as spokeswoman for the students who seized the US Embassy in
Tehran in 1979.
endoftheamericandream | COVID-19 is an extremely deadly virus, and nobody should be trying to
downplay the severity of this outbreak. By now, you have probably heard
a lot of people try to convince you that COVID-19 is not that dangerous
because the flu has killed far more people this winter. And that is
true. But what they aren’t telling you is that the death rate from the
flu is extremely low. Tens of thousands of Americans die from the flu
each year, but if this coronavirus spreads all over the planet the death
toll will be in the tens of millions. This coronavirus outbreak is
likely only in the very early stages, and if it becomes as widespread as
the flu, it will become a public health crisis unlike anything we have
ever faced in modern times.
After taking a look at the numbers, hopefully you will understand what I am trying to say.
On Tuesday, the World Health Organization announced that the global death rate for COVID-19 is now 3.4 percent…
World health officials said Tuesday the case fatality
rate for COVID-19 is 3.4% globally, higher than previous estimates of
about 2%.
“Globally, about 3.4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died,” WHO
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press briefing
at the agency’s headquarters in Geneva. In comparison, seasonal flu
generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected, he said.
I have a feeling that number will continue to go up, but for the purposes of this article let’s assume that number if accurate.
As for the flu, the CDC says
that there will be between 32 million and 45 million illnesses in the
United States during this flu season, and somewhere between 18,000 and
46,000 deaths.
jpost | Iran’s Press TV, which represents the regime’s English-language
propaganda, has been pushing antisemitic conspiracies about the
coronavirus to distract from the mullah regime’s mishandling of the
pandemic.
On Sunday, Iran’s Health Ministry reported 49 new coronavirus deaths, the highest single-day toll of those killed by COVID-19
in the country since mid-February. As of press time, Tehran has
acknowledged 194 Iranians have died from the fast-spreading disease. But
observers believe the true number may be far higher.
Over
the last several days, Iran has pushed several reports claiming that
“Zionists” were behind the coronavirus. Press TV also quoted the same
website that was at the center of an antisemitic article from 2017 that
claimed “America’s Jews are driving America’s wars.”
On March 5, Press TV
claimed that “Zionist elements developed a deadlier strain of
coronavirus against Iran.” Although the report claimed to reference a
foreign “academic,” it fits the pattern of Iran using foreign experts to
give the regime’s own views a patina of authority. The agenda of Tehran
has been three-fold since the coronavirus outbreak began to affect Iran
in mid-February. Iran initially denied that there was a virus outbreak
so that it could increase voter turnout for the February 21 election.
In
late February, it turned out that some of Iran’s leading politicians
and key insiders were infected because the virus had spread from the
holy city of Qom to Tehran. To make up for the initial cover-up, the
regime shifted its narrative to blaming US sanctions for its inability
to control the virus. Already regime leaders were beginning to compare
the virus to sanctions.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
had first downplayed the virus, claiming that like sanctions, it looked
worse than it was. Then on March 7, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif argued
that the sanctions had “drained Iran’s resources needed in the fight
against” the virus. He called it “medical terrorism.”
harvardtothebighouse | Some of the dystopian carnage creeping across China may be due to
the fact that much of China’s population may have already been exposed
to coronavirus infection via SARS or other less notorious strains, which
would allow the Wuhan Stain COVID-19 to use antibody-dependent enhancement to much more efficiently enter into cells,
and then become much more virulent since this enhancement hijacks the
body’s preexisting immune response to coronavirus infections and allows
easier entry. However whether or not people have been exposed to a
coronavirus infection before, once it’s been circulating in a population
for long enough the Wuhan Strain may be able to reinfect its own past
hosts and use this molecular hijacking on antibodies left from its own
previous infection to become far more virulent, regardless of whether or
not someone has been exposed to other coronaviruses before COVID-19.
And early reporting from Chinese doctors indicates that re-infections of the Wuhan Strain are far more lethal than the first.
– Additionally, although
another since-retracted pre-print noted several very short genomic
sequences in COVID-19’s spike-protein gene that look far more similar to
sequences found in HIV than to other coronaviruses – critics
quickly pointed out that the shared homology didn’t reach statistical
significance. However a closer look at the data reveals that there were a
few small shared genomic segments that, despite being physically
separated from each other along each strand of DNA, all worked together
to code for the Wuhan Strain’s protein-spike’s crucial receptor binding
site. Something that is highly unlikely to have happened by chance. And
despite most of its protein-spike being shared with SARS, these
substituted segments weren’t shared at all – nor were they found in any
other coronavirus. One possible but likely reason for these HIV-like
segments is that they were meant to be epitopes, or molecular
flags meant to mark intruders for a vaccine to target. It is
mathematically possible for this to happen in nature – but only in a ten-thousand bats chained to ten-thousand Petri dishes and given until infinity sense. Alternatively, it could also be produced by infecting a room full of ferrets with a bespoke coronavirus vaccine and sifting through the wreckage for your genomic needle.
– Even more troubling, a peer-reviewed study noted that one
particular part of the Wuhan Strain’s spike-protein genome also wasn’t
found in any of its relatives, “and may provide a gain-of-function to [COVID-19] for efficient spreading in the human population.”
And according to that paper, this particular type of furin cleavage
site makes similar viruses both more pathogenic and more neurotoxic.
– Evidence for the Wuhan Strain’s neurotoxicity arrived in late February, in a published paper which notes that “the
most characteristic symptom of COVID‐19 patients is respiratory
distress, and most of the patients admitted to the intensive care could
not breathe spontaneously.” Combined with the observation that “some
COVID‐19 patients also showed neurologic signs such as headache, nausea
and vomiting,” this paper asserts that since SARS was found heavily
concentrated in the brainstems of its autopsied victims, COVID-19 is
also probably crossing the blood-brain barrier and killing its victims
not just via pneumonia, but also by causing neurological respiratory
failure.
– One of the worst possible scenarios for COVID-19’s mutation rate would be if it falls into the Goldilocks range that would allow it to form mutant viral swarms:
too many mutations will cause a virus to eventually implode, not enough
allows host immune systems to catch-up, but if things are just right
mutant swarms can form and spread across host populations, burrowing
into host nervous systems and causing permanent neurological damage.
Mutant swarms form when a virus produces mutationally-damaged copies of
itself inside a host, some of which aren’t infectious but find their way
into the nervous system where they burrow in causing damage, and others
that combine with complimentary broken copies inside host cells to
produce working infectious copies of the virus. So a host can not only
become crippled with neurological issues, but also still be producing
infectious copies of the virus. And it seems as if COVID-19 has many
characteristics that indicate the potential to form mutant swarms: the
“striking” mutation rate mentioned above and the fact a second
widespread mutated strain seems to have already emerged in Washington
State with many other isolated strains reported elsewhere, crossing
between species is another factor and a dog in Hong Kong appears to have
tested positive, the fact that the Wuhan Strain can infect not only the
respiratory tract but feces as well – multi-organ involvement is an important contributor to viral swarms,
and finally the markedly viral load rate of COVID-19 compared to SARS –
SARS produced a viral load several times lower which decreased over
time, while COVID-19 produces a “very high” viral load that appears to increase over time and can peak several orders of magnitude higher than SARS was measured to reach. And alarming evidence that this phenomenon is occurring emerged from a Chinese pre-print which noted that over one-third of the roughly 200 patients studied has some neurological symptoms, with nearly half of the most severe patients exhibiting neurological issues.
– Another exceptional trait of the Wuhan Strain COVID-19 is that not
only does it form its own clade, it’s calculated to have diverged from
SARS and its other sister coronaviruses some 260 years ago. And yet in all that time, while it every other branch of the coronavirus tree was busy branching-off into countless variants,
if it emerged naturally, COVID-19 somehow spent a quarter of a
millennium as the lone known example of its clade, somehow not mutating
into related lineages in all that time. Another simpler explanation is
that this apparent hereditary distance and genetic uniqueness is the
just the result of being altered in a lab. And although two distinct
strains of COVID-19 have been identified, there’s no reason to believe
this mutational differentiation happened before contact with humans in
December of 2019. Additionally, when neutral sites, the specific points
in the genome which most reliably show evolutionary change, were
examined: COVID-19 looks even more evolutionarily distant from any of its possible relatives.
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