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Just now, Fish24/7 said:

7 pages about a virus on a fishing/ outdoor website ? I thought that was what Facebook was for?

I dont do facebook and yes I should have put this under general chat.. maybe Phil can move it. I've had people appreciate the info. 

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18 minutes ago, Fish24/7 said:

None of this 👇 is directed to you personally N9BOW. Jmo

 

Short sellers and their bearish articles, lol btfd

I have to ask myself ,When does Wuhan Not have fog and smog ?

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Wuhan has been in lock down for weeks, no cars, no transportation, everyone locked indoors. Yes makes sense when the wheels of industry are turning..However, the question you might want to ask is why smog when the wheels have fallen off and everyone is locked down?

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I'm not taking it personally so no worries there...I am also going to keep sharing info...I don't make claims it true or false (I do have my suspicions. I'll try to leave them out but it may surface here and there). Consider it public interest for those interested..My hope is people take from it what they will.
Peace!

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Just now, N9BOW said:

Wuhan has been in lock down for weeks, no cars, no transportation, everyone locked indoors. Yes makes sense when the wheels of industry are turning..However, the question you might want to ask is why smog when the wheels have fallen off and everyone is locked down?

Look at an air quality map for the region. Smog is everywhere for miles and miles surrounding Wuhan . That makes sense to me. Guess it depends which way the wind blows huh?  

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I had Phil move this to general chat folks!

Thanks Phil!

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These are just some simple things to consider having on hand just in case this comes to a neighborhood near you. Ounce of prevention even for the regular flu season.




 
 
 
 
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https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3869848 - Coronavirus could be unkillable: top Taiwanese researcher

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Academia Sinica, Taiwan's top research institution, on Monday (Feb. 3) warned that the Wuhan coronavirus could easily make a strong comeback next year even if it temporarily disappears, citing the virus' unique nature.

Leading Academia Sinica research fellow Hsieh Shie-liang (謝世良) told UDN that the Wuhan coronavirus has three features: it is an RNA virus that mutates easily, it is more contagious than SARS, and it can spread from an asymptomatic person. This means that even someone who has recovered from the virus can transmit it, making it more difficult to curb its spread.

As a result, Hsieh said it is possible that the virus could stay dormant in the body after recovery and come back to haunt the host in winter or when their immune system is weakened. He said he imagines that the nature of the virus would make it a common infectious, influenza-like illness.

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