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Untraceable coronavirus cells emerge in three countries amid pandemic
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76320280:MV80MjczNjg0Xzc3ODY5NjEyXzYwMUNDMDU0] [quote:Tree of Life:MV80MjczNjg0Xzc3ODYxNzgxX0VDQTE2ODdG] Secondary vectors.... First would be the wind! This appears to be an airborne virus to some degree. Second would be birds, canines, felines, and other scavengers, down to vultures and ravens. These creatures make their living on corpses, any species will do. Third would be a contaminated vaccine. It does not appear that they are tracking this... have these victims received a seasonal flu shot? [/quote] The wind is not a vector. People are usually not exposed to wild animals long enough to contract whatever they have ie vultures and ravens and other scavengers. Contaminated vaccine is pure fiction. Dont try to come up with answers when you are completely ignorant. [/quote]
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Untraceable coronavirus cells have emerged in three countries — and health officials say the elusive strands could be the first sign that the virus is spreading at an uncontrollable pace.
Doctors are unable to identify the source of coronavirus clusters in South Korea, Singapore and Iran, the World Health Organization said Saturday, urging a stricter approach to containing the virus.
“A number of spot fires occurring around the world is a sign that things are ticking along, and what we are going to have here is probably a pandemic,” said Ian Mackay, a researcher at Australia’s University of Queensland.
Doctors began floating fears of a pandemic — which occurs when a disease spreads to two continents — on Friday as two more died in Iran, the number of cases in South Korea doubled, and Italy saw its first death.
In Iran, an untraceable case that’s spread to 28 others is believed to have popped up in the city of Qom.
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