Hutch Starskey
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Another one with an incompetent understanding.No, dope.The only thing that makes it novel are a couple proteins on the outer shell it still shares characteristics of other related Corona virusesYou're an idiot.You should call me, sir.There is no natural immunity. It's a novel virus, dope.
Excuse me Dingle Berry, may I call you DB?
Corona viruses are not new. They were first identified as RNA viruses in 1970.
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Covid-19 is new, dope. Hence the term, novel.
Excuse me DB, Sir
Provide a link showing that Covid-19 is not a member of the coronavirus family and that the present tests can distinguish the different coronavirus strains.
I won't hold my breath.
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I never said it wasn't a corona virus. I said it was a new corona virus. A novel virus, new to humans who have no natural immunity.
COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic has a natural origin
The current test does indeed test for the RNA markers specific to this strain.
How do the new coronavirus tests work? | Live Science
Stop being a dope and educate yourself.
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By definition a novel virus is new to humans. As it has never existed in the human body previously, humans have no natural immunity.
No, dope. By definition "new to humans" doesn't require it to be 100% different from every other virus that has ever existed. The strain of coronavirus which causes Covid-19 is genetically very similar to, other viruses. This is how they know to classify it as a coronavirus.
It doesn't require much difference at all to be "novel".
Not one time did I ever state that this virus was "100% different". I said new to humans. By definition that's what novel means.
You share 98% of your DNA with chimps....keep chimping, dope.