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Security experts from the Council of Europe on Monday warned that the global coronavirus outbreak may increase the use of biological weapons by terrorists in the future.
"The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how vulnerable modern society is to viral infections and their reverberations," the council's Committee on Counter-Terrorism said in a statement, reported by the newspapers of Germany's Funke media group.
There is no reason to believe that terrorist groups will forget lessons learned from this pandemic, the committee said.
"The damage would be quick and potentially global," it added.
Read more: Ricin an easy-to-obtain bio-weapon from the internet
Greater potential for harm
German security agencies have yet to detect any indications that such attacks are in the works, the statement said.
However, the deliberate use of disease-causing agents like viruses or bacterias as an act of terrorism "could prove to be extremely effective."
Damage to humans and economies could be "significantly higher" than that of a "traditional" terrorist attack.
Read more: 'Islamic State' exploiting coronavirus and conflict to rise again
European states need coordinated effort
The council's security experts called on European states to react with a stronger, coordinated response to this threat.
They specifically called for the 47 Council of Europe member states to prepare to fight a biological weapons attack by engaging in training exercises.
UN Secretary General Antionio Guterres said in April he sees a growing danger of bioterrorism attacks that aim to create a pandemic similar to that of the coronavirus.
The Council of Europe is based in Strasbourg, France. Its aim is to uphold human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.
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    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    AI: 'Third revolution in warfare'

    Over 100 AI experts have written to the UN asking them to ban lethal autonomous weapons those that use AI to act independently without any human input. No "killer robots" currently exist, but advances in artificial intelligence have made them a real possibility. The experts said these weapons could be "the third revolution in warfare," after gunpowder and nuclear arms.
  • Painted scene of British soldiers fighting France during the Napoleonic Wars

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Gunpowder

    The "first revolution in warfare" was invented by the Chinese, who started using the black substance between the 10th and 12th centuries to propel projectiles in simple guns. It gradually spread to the Middle East and Europe in the following two centuries. Once perfected, firearms using gunpowder proved to be far more lethal than the traditional bow and arrow.
  • Scene from the siege of Mainz following the French Revolution in 1793

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Artillery

    The invention of gunpowder also introduced artillery pieces to the battlefield. Armies started using basic cannons in the 16th century to fire heavy metal balls at opposing infantrymen and breach defensive walls around cities and fortresses. Far more destructive field guns were invented in the 19th century and went on to wreak havoc in the battlefields of World War I.
  • British soldiers with a machine gun in the trenches during WWI

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Machine guns

    Guns that fire multiple rounds in rapid succession were invented in the late 19th century and immediately transformed the battlefield. Machine guns, as they came to be known, allowed soldiers to mow down the enemy from a protected position. The weapon's grisly effectiveness became all too clear in WWI as both sides used machine guns to wipe out soldiers charging across no man's land.
  • WWI - Biplans fly in formation

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Warplanes

    Military thinkers did not ignore the invention of the first airplane in 1903. Six years later, the US military bought the first unarmed military aircraft, the 1909 Wright Military Flyer. Inventors experimented with more advanced fighter and bomber aircraft in the following years. Both became standard features in many of the national air forces established by the end of WWI.
  • German tanks and military transport during the German invasion of Poland during WWII

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Mechanization

    Armies had traditionally used soldiers and horses to fight and transport military equipment. But around WWI, they started using more machines such as tanks and armored vehicles. Faster and more destructive armies were the result. Nazi Germany put this new form of "mechanized warfare" to destructive effect in WWII using an attack strategy known as "Blitzkrieg" ("lightning war").
  • V-2 rocket launch

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Missiles

    Although artillery was effective, it had a relatively limited range. The missile's invention in WWII suddenly allowed an army to strike a target hundreds of kilometers away. The first missile the German V-2 was relatively primitive, but it laid the foundation for the development of guided cruise missiles and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
  • US jets fly over Korea in 2017

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Jet engine

    Jet aircraft first saw action alongside traditional propeller airplanes at the end of WWII. Jet engines dramatically increased an aircraft's speed, allowing it to reach a target quicker and making it far harder for an adversary to shoot it down. After WWII, military reconnaissance planes were developed that could fly higher than 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) and faster than the speed of sound.
  • French atom bomb test near Mururoa

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Nuclear weapons

    The "second revolution in warfare" announced its horrific arrival on August 6, 1945 when the US dropped the first nuclear bomb "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima in Japan, killing between 60,000 and 80,000 people instantly. In the Cold War that followed, the US and Soviet Union developed thousands of even more destructive warheads and raised the specter of a devastating nuclear war.
  • German soldier works with a radar screen

    Technologies that revolutionized warfare

    Digitization

    Recent decades have witnessed the ever more prevalent use of computers to conduct war. The devices made military communication quicker and easier and radically improved the precision and efficiency of many weapons. Armed forces have recently focused on developing cyber warfare capabilities to defend national infrastructure and attack foreign adversaries in cyberspace.
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President Trump said that he is no longer on hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug he has been taking for several weeks as a treatment to ward off the coronavirus.



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While toilet paper has been an issue since the start of the pandemic, now toilets themselves are the concern. As stay-at-home restrictions are lifting, many are feeling a long pent-up urge to go out; what's stopping them is concern about their urge to go while they're out.
As in, use the bathroom.
Loath to risk the germs in a public restroom, if they can even find one that's open, many are limiting their outings while others are getting creative.
Shu Santani, a pediatric cardiologist in Vancouver, never used to think twice before going for his usual two- to three-hour run. Now, everytime he heads out, he becomes kind of obsessed.
"It's the anticipation of, 'What if I have to go to the bathroom?' " he said, mocking his usual panic. "Do I have to go to the bathroom? Uh oh, now I'm thinking about going to the bathroom, and now I feel like I have to go to the bathroom."
Recently, his worst fears came to be. He really did have to go. His route took him by countless businesses that were closed, before he finally found a car mechanic's shop that was open. But they wouldn't let him in.
"The panic grows as the third and fourth options exhaust themselves," he said.
He was considering just going outside, then thought better of it.
"I can't imagine it would be popular if someone saw me leaving my presumed viral sheddings somewhere in their petunias," he said with a laugh. So he changed his route and finally found a hospital that did let him in.
'DISGUSTINGLY MISERABLE'
It was a relief to Santani. But for many people, the prospect of using a public restroom is hardly comforting.
Among those who cringe at the idea is Cheryl Bowlan, 69, who is moving from California to Portland, Oregon, and will be driving the 12 hours with her husband. With all the planning and packing, she only recently realized she would have to use the public rest stops along the freeway. It left her just a little panicked.
"I woke up early one morning and all of a sudden, ding, it occurred to me. Ick! Nasty!!" she recalled. "There are hundreds of people going through there every day, and I didn't want to do that."
Experts say such fears are well founded.
"It's miserable. Disgustingly miserable," said Dr. Greg Poland, professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Just the fact that bathrooms tend to be highly trafficked and too cramped for social distancing makes them risky, he said. But on top of that, poor hand washing leaves door knobs, faucets and other surfaces contaminated. And flushing the toilet can create a plume of vaporized germs up to six feet high, he said. While it's not yet proven the coronavirus can spread that way, it is known that other viruses can.
"It really is a nightmare," said Poland. With all that going on, he said, "you have a bio weapons factory in [there.]"
'SOCIAL PISS-TANCING'
Some businesses are trying to adapt, by installing touch-free doors, faucets and hand dryers, for example. Or they're switching to touch-free paper towel dispensers to avoid the possibility of hand dryers blowing coronavirus through the air another potential, though not yet proven, risk.
Businesses are also cleaning and disinfecting more frequently and requiring face masks to enter. Some are even hiring bathroom monitors to control crowds and enforce distancing.
Steven Soifer, president of the American Restroom Association, which advocates for clean and safe public bathrooms, said many businesses are also installing dividers between urinals or closing down every other one.
"There's a new term out there," he said. "It's called 'social piss-tancing.'"
Soifer hopes the heightened awareness brought by COVID-19 will prompt what he sees as a long overdue overhaul of public restrooms. "We're advocating for more revolutionary toilet design with the single stall, fully enclosed water closets with toilet seats covers" that are typical in Europe, he said. "That would address many of the issues."
But that would take more money than many businesses would want to invest, and more time than many people can wait, including Cheryl Bowlan.
"It suddenly popped into my mind that I'll just do it in the car," she said.
Bowlan is one of a growing number of women who have bought a portable urinal called the "Feminal." It's an ergonomically correct canister with a screw cap, designed by urology nurse Linda Asta. Once a niche product for outdoorsy types or bedridden patients, it's now a mass-market, high-demand item.
"All of a sudden sales have actually quadrupled in a month and a half," Asta said.
PORTABLE POTTIES
There are also a slew of other urinals and portable potties for men and women on the market too, as well as feminine funnels, including the Go Girl and the She Wee. Adyn Sonju, a partner at The Tinkle Belle, said her product allows women to "go wherever the men go" and has what she described as a built-in squeegee feature that eliminates the need for toilet paper.
"It's freeing to be able to go anywhere and know that you can just go when you need to go," Sonju said. "You just carry it with you like a portable restroom."
The Sani-Girl is a disposable option with year-over-year sales that are on track to triple this spring, according to founder Susan Thompson. She thinks the product will not only "change women's lives as they venture back out and start to get their lives back," but may well change bathroom behavior forever, given the public's newly heightened awareness of germs and the "shock" of the pandemic. She adds that some customers even use it in public restrooms so they don't have to sit or touch as many surfaces.
The portable products do carry their own risks if you don't hold them in place just right, so most manufacturers recommend practicing at home. You don't want your first try to be on the road, or after a few drinks during a night out. But after a few (hopefully) dry runs at home, they say going on-the-go will be the safer way to go.
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Tips And Spikes Contain Mysterious Protein Loops

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Coronaviruses take their name from the crown of minuscule spikes that bristle from their surfaces. But the new coronavirus wreaking havoc around the world has a distinctive feature on its spikes a mysterious, loop-shaped oddity that, some researchers suggest, lets it attack a persons lungs with deadly precision.
This small addition might also explain how the coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, can be transmitted from person to person early on, before symptoms set in making it so deadly it could spur a pandemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
This microscopic loop has become an obsession of scientists, who are racing to decipher how the new coronavirus works and how to stop it. Figuring out how exactly the virus assaults the body is crucial for understanding what turned an otherwise common type of virus into one that can prevent people from going to work, hugging their friend, and going to the grocery store without a mask strapped across their face.
Any coronavirus that infects humans there are four everyday types that cause 10% to 30% of colds uses a spike as a sort of harpoon to attach to an otherwise healthy cell.
But SARS-CoV-2s spike is a bit different. Its genes contain unique instructions that form an additional loop of protein that sits midway on the stalk, between the tip and the rest of the virus. This loop, scientists are learning, could help explain why SARS-CoV-2 is so much more dangerous to humans.
When SARS-CoV-2s spike harpoons its prey, it docks to a receptor called ACE-2 found on the surface of some human cells.
Then, an enzyme a substance that, in this case, sits on a human cell and causes a reaction called furin cuts the loop, splitting the tip of the spike away from the stalk and the rest of the virus.
With the tip out of the way, the stalk then fuses to the cell and acts as a boarding ramp, pulling the virus into the cell and allowing the viruss single-stranded genetic material, called RNA, to invade the inside of the cell. The RNA hijacks the cells own machinery, turning it into a factory to churn out more viruses.
What weve got is a very unique virus. It is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde, said Cornell University virologist Gary Whittaker, referring to the fact that it first attacks like a cold, and then turns deadly only late in an infection.
The loop of protein may help explain how differently SARS-CoV-2 infects humans compared to SARS, its closest human-infecting relative. Most cases brought on by SARS-CoV-2 are mild or symptomless, spreading infections with coughs and sneezes. But deadly cases look like SARS and its relative, MERS.

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SARS and MERS both coronaviruses which caused outbreaks in the past two decades were relatively contained because infected people were usually only able to spread the virus at roughly the same time they were having severe symptoms, when the viruses were deep in the lungs. This less efficient method of attack allowed humans to know they were sick and to seek help and avoid other people before they could spread the viruses further.
With SARS-CoV-2, people become contagious early in an infection. Most people wont know theyre sick until three to five days after exposure, while many cases present no symptoms at all, allowing for its wide and invisible spread.
SARS was more than twice as deadly as the novel coronavirus, with a fatality rate of around 11% in every confirmed case, but because it was easier to contain in hospitals, the 2003 SARS outbreak led to 774 deaths before the virus died out. In contrast, because SARS-CoV-2 spreads early in an infection, it has caused upward of 300,000 deaths worldwide.
New research suggests that the protein loop found on SARS-CoV-2 is essential to its ability to infect human lung cells. Some viruses, notably HIV, Ebola, influenza, and dengue, also rely on furin to cut their proteins down to the smaller sizes needed to infect cells. A May paper published by German researchers in the journal Molecular Cell found that mutant versions of the novel coronavirus without the furin-targeted loop were unable to infect lung cells.
The furin site is likely needed to infect people, Columbia University virologist Vincent Racaniello told BuzzFeed News by email. While SARS-CoV-2 most resembles a coronavirus found in bats, Racaniello noted that bat viruses dont have a loop thats cleaved by furin.
Drugs that block furin might help hinder a coronavirus infection, the German researchers suggested. A similar proposed COVID-19 treatment blocks a different enzyme called TMPRSS2, which chops up the spike protein even more in the very last stages as the coronavirus RNA invades the human cell.
An even more recent study of the SARS-CoV-2 spike from Whittaker and colleagues, which is still under review by the iScience journal, found that many more cellular enzymes than just furin can cut the loop and allow the coronavirus to invade cells. That adaptability using whatever is available to start attacking cells may partly explain why the novel coronavirus seems to infect nose and throat cells richer in these other enzymes more easily than SARS does.
Some scientists disagree that the spike protein loop is the key to the infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2. Two of the authors on the Molecular Cell study, Markus Hoffmann and Stefan Pöhlmann of the Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, said it was important to keep in mind that SARS was able to readily infect people, even without the loop. Whittaker suggested that experiments in hamsters (a better model for the disease than mice, he said) might provide more answers.
Meanwhile, the genetic change that brought about the loop has fueled the unfounded conspiracy theory that the coronavirus was genetically engineered in a lab.
Indian researchers first observing the furin-triggered split, in January, called its resemblance to a similar structure on HIV uncanny, spurring an early round of conspiracy theories that the novel coronavirus was an engineered bioweapon. That study was quickly retracted, and subsequent studies have since strongly suggested that the loop is a natural mutation, and not one cooked up in a lab and accidentally let loose on the world.
Another study, published last week in the journal Current Biology, reported a newly identified bat coronavirus, which was found in a 2019 survey of Malayan horseshoe bats. It also has a spike split similar to that of SARS-CoV-2. The new bat virus, dubbed RmYN02, is 93.3% genetically identical to SARS-CoV-2 but its spike tip doesnt recognize the same receptor on human cells, making it harmless to people.
This finding is highlighting once more that the origin of SARS-CoV-2 lies in nature and not in a laboratory, Hoffmann and Pöhlmann told BuzzFeed News, because it shows loop-like mutations can happen naturally, without any help from bioengineering.
In reality, finding a loop cut by furin in a virus is like opening a book to a random page and finding the word the in it not very surprising, University of Nebraska bioinformatics expert Kate Cooper told BuzzFeed News. She now uses the retracted paper suggesting the virus was a bioweapon, she added, to teach my students why it is important to check your statistics.
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The Hypothesis of the Viral Hemorrhagic Fever, possibly ASF, as primary and concomitant infection in Covid-19

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Covid-19 central and key syndrome: acquired hypercoagulability with the multisystem-multiorgan manifestations and lethal failures can be and most likely is the direct consequence of one of the viral hemorrhagic fevers infections, and quite possible, African or Classical Swine Fevers, with Sars-Cov-2 as the concomitant and facilitating human infectivity condition. 
Or the version of this hypothesis: the original SARS virus was modified in a lab to augment the pathogenicity and to acquire the features of the viral hemorrhagic fevers. 
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5:40 AM 5/22/2020 » How a Teacher Who Moonlights Delivering Beer Spends His Sundays 22/05/20 05:00 from Google Alert - Coronavirus in New Rochelle, N.Y.

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Call for research into impact of COVID-19 on domestic animals

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Vets in the US are calling for research into whether domestic animals may be susceptible to the COVID19 agent and what clinical signs can reliably be used to identify an infected animal.
A review of current knowledge of human coronavirus in animals has been published in the journal Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases by a team led by Tracey McNamara, professor of pathology at the Western University College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, California.
In it, she argued grounds exist to question the widespread assumption that the human pandemic virus cannot be transmitted by domestic pets or livestock.

Implications

If other species provide a reservoir of infection, significant implications could arise for human health, the safety and viability of the food supply chain, and even national security, she said.
Evidence exists that cats can be infected by human coronavirus, and can go on to show both respiratory and enteric signs. Ferrets and big cats kept in zoological collections have also been found to harbour the virus.
But only limited information exists on what happens to dogs when they are exposed to the pathogen.

Surveillance

Veterinary practitioners and other professions with close contacts with domestic and wild animals will play an important surveillance role in identifying whether dogs or other mammalian species can either be infected, or become passive carriers of the virus.
The paper suggested creating a simple surveillance form listing potential clinical signs that can be quickly reported to a central data collection site.

Expect unexpected

Prof McNamara is noted for her work on the spread on West Nile fever virus in wild birds, horses and humans in the US during the 1990s.
She said public health officials in the US and abroad need to understand the main lesson learned during that outbreak of a similarly contagious zoonotic virus to expect the unexpected.
With regards to SARS-CoV-2 in animals, this admonition seems to have been forgotten, she said.
Anecdotal information and assumptions are no substitute for stringent studies. Absence of evidence is not the same thing as evidence of absence.
  • Read the full story in the 26 May issue of Vet Times.
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10:21 AM 5/21/2020 - M.N.: What are these purple spots on Putin's right index finger? | Russia, Putin, and Putinism

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Cell entry mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 | PNAS

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A novel severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is causing the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Understanding how SARS-CoV-2 enters human cells is a high priority for deciphering its mystery and curbing its spread. A virus surface spike protein mediates SARS-CoV-2 entry into cells. To fulfill its function, SARS-CoV-2 spike binds to its receptor human ACE2 (hACE2) through its receptor-binding domain (RBD) and is proteolytically activated by human proteases. Here we investigated receptor binding and protease activation of SARS-CoV-2 spike using biochemical and pseudovirus entry assays. Our findings have identified key cell entry mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2. First, SARS-CoV-2 RBD has higher hACE2 binding affinity than SARS-CoV RBD, supporting efficient cell entry. Second, paradoxically, the hACE2 binding affinity of the entire SARS-CoV-2 spike is comparable to or lower than that of SARS-CoV spike, suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 RBD, albeit more potent, is less exposed than SARS-CoV RBD. Third, unlike SARS-CoV, cell entry of SARS-CoV-2 is preactivated by proprotein convertase furin, reducing its dependence on target cell proteases for entry. The high hACE2 binding affinity of the RBD, furin preactivation of the spike, and hidden RBD in the spike potentially allow SARS-CoV-2 to maintain efficient cell entry while evading immune surveillance. These features may contribute to the wide spread of the virus. Successful intervention strategies must target both the potency of SARS-CoV-2 and its evasiveness.
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How COVID-19 was made, Opinions & Blogs News

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There is ongoing censorship, even in the scientific literature, to restrict publication of information contrary to the accepted narrative that COVID-19 is naturally-occurring.
What follows is not an analysis of motivations or an indictment meant to assign blame, but a history of scientific investigation that eventually led to COVID-19.
A recent news article published in the scientific journal Nature noted, that while it is important to find the origin of COVID-19 to prevent reinfection, it has been difficult pinpointing the source.
It is quite possible we wont find it. In fact, it would be exceptionally lucky if we land on something, said Lucy van Dorp, a geneticist from University College London.
It may indeed be impossible to identify a natural source, if COVID-19 was the product of bioengineering.
Although there are hundreds of scientific publications on coronavirus, a few relevant to the present discussion will be highlighted.
Coronavirus research did not begin with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS, SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1) epidemic of 2002-2004, but it was certainly accelerated by it.
Additional impetus for studying coronaviruses arose after the 2012 outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS or MERS-CoV).
Much of the scientific inquiry related to those two diseases has centered on a particular component of coronaviruses called the spike glycoprotein, which carries the ability for the virus to attach itself to a human cell and gain entry.
Obviously, understanding and interfering with the processes initiated by the spike glycoprotein could have prophylactic or therapeutic value.
Most of that research effort focused on the cascade of events regulated by the protein part of the spike glycoprotein, or S-protein, which has two sections, S1, primarily responsible for binding to the human cell and S2, driving fusion with the cell membrane and entry.
The S1 section contains a sequence of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, called the receptor binding domain (RBD), which defines the coronavirus ability to bind to specific receptors, whether they be human or animal.
Sequence mutations occur frequently in coronaviruses, which can, gradually over time, produce a new RBD structure capable of transmission between different animals or between animals and humans.
That has been the consensus scientific opinion both for SARS and MERS, that it may have originated in bats, traveled through an intermediate animal host, civets and camels, respectively, and, along the way, acquired the ability to infect humans.
If such a contention is scientifically valid, then it is initially logical to presume that COVID-19 jumped from animals to humans in a similar fashion.
That notion was not lost on investigators of the initial SARS epidemic, who focused on the RBD within the S1 section of the spike glycoprotein in order to understand better the origin of the outbreak.
In 2003, the human attachment point for the SARS RBD was found to be the receptor for angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2), present in the lungs, kidneys, intestines and blood vessels.
As stated earlier, SARS may have originated in a bat population, but it was not the direct source.
In a 2008 bioengineering study designed to elucidate the origin of SARS, scientists spliced the SARS RBD onto a non-human-infecting bat coronavirus, thereby, producing a new viral entity of bat origin capable of infecting humans.
In a 2014 publication subsequent to the 2012 MERS outbreak to understand how bat coronaviruses transmit to humans, scientists discovered that not only was S1 binding important for human infection, but a cleavage or slicing of the S protein at the S1/S2 junction was an important event in the S2-mediated membrane fusion and cell entry process.
That is, the cascade of receptor binding, cleavage and membrane fusion determined by the structure of S protein are important factors regulating human transmissibility and pathogenesis.
It is now known that COVID-19, like SARS, uses ACE2 as its receptor and has a cleavage site at the S1/S2 junction.
According to the present conventional wisdom, a COVID-19 precursor, while circulating in a bat population mutated, acquiring the ability to infect humans, perhaps through an intermediate host, which was then transmitted to people either visiting or working in the Wuhan Seafood Market.
That conclusion is not as scientifically solid as some would like you to believe.
It was already known by the end of January 2020, that the initial patients hospitalized between December 1-10, 2019 had not visited the market and bats were not sold there.
The Nature article, The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2, widely cited to support the theory that COVID-19 is naturally-occurring also raises some not so widely cited doubts:
Given the similarity of SARS-CoV-2 to bat SARS-CoV-like coronaviruses, it is likely that bats serve as reservoir hosts for its progenitor. Although RaTG13, sampled from a Rhinolophus affinis bat, is about 96% identical overall to SARS-CoV-2, its spike diverges in the RBD, which suggests that it may not bind efficiently to human ACE2.
In fact, COVID-19s RBD is nearly identical to that of pangolins (scaly anteater), not bats, but pangolins have been ruled out as the intermediate host for COVID-19.
One could be forgiven for concluding that COVID-19 has a bat structural backbone, but a pangolin-like RBD, something so far inexplicable according to the naturally-occurring theory.
Furthermore, COVID-19s S1/S2 furin polybasic cleavage site, a distinctive feature widely known for its ability to enhance pathogenicity and transmissibility in coronaviruses, does not appear in any of 45 bat, 5 human SARS, 2 civet, 1 pangolin and 1 racoon dog coronaviruses, that have S1/S2 junction structures otherwise identical or nearly identical to COVID-19.
That same study noting the absence of the S1/S2 cleavage site in other related coronaviruses compared to COVID-19 also clearly describes the techniques for inserting cleavage sites artificially.
The fact that no natural source of COVID-19 has been identified, that scientific evidence exists suggesting bioengineering and the clear ability to do so, all demand an expanded investigation as to its origin.
(Disclaimer: The opinions expressed above are the personal views of the author and do not reflect the views of ZMCL) 
'It's something I have never seen': How the Covid-19 virus hijacks cells

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If all goes well, the first set of genes holds the virus at bay long enough for the lethal professional killers to arrive and start eradicating viruses.
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The Mafia is Cashing in on COVID Fears With Fake Antibody Tests

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... show people who survived COVID-19 were still contagious weeks later. Italy's various organized crime syndicates have shown their entrepreneurial ...
8:12 AM 5/20/2020 - WAKE UP, #FBI!!! - The Investigative Hypothesis: Mafia traces and targets the infected but asymptomatic individuals for the future super-spreading events. | "But now the most important symptoms of COVID-19 are gastrointestinal," said Dr. Mohammad-Reza | COVID-19 is like three different diseases, says New York doctor, from flu-like illness to severe reactions and rare children's syndrome - Mike Nova's Shared NewsLinks Review

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As people try to emerge from the pandemic lockdown, antibody tests are crucial, and the Mafia says it can help you. But what the mob really wants is your contact tracing data. https://thedailybeast.com/the-mafia-is-cashing-in-on-covid-fears-with-fake-antibody-tests?source=twitter&via=desktop via

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M.N.: They also create the confusion by giving the incorrect test results, they keep the correct results in their own information systems, and trace and target the infected but asymptomatic individuals for the future super-spreading events.

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"COVID-19 had symptoms such as coughs, shortness of breath and high fever before. These symptoms were observed in the first two months after the outbreak. But now the most important symptoms of COVID-19 are gastrointestinal," said Dr. Mohammad-Reza https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-reports-rise-in-gastrointestinal-issues-caused-by-covid-19-628674 
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» mikenov on Twitter: The authors concluded that SARSCoV interspecies transmission events occur and possibly pose a risk to humans. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) outbreak: Could pigs be vectors for human infections? - onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.
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" African Swine Fever may already be in North America

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Speaking on the Global Meat News webinar on the epidemic, Dr Scott Dee of Pipestone Veterinary Services said he believes that ASF is already in North America despite the best efforts of the authorities to prevent it reaching the continent.
The chances of keeping the virus out of North America are very slim. We import a lot of product from China that the virus can survive in. My guess is that the virus has already entered the country and enters it regularly at port level. What we have going for us is that it hasnt jumped over to pigs so we havent seen it replicate. I think were getting bombarded with it at port level.
Impact on the pork market
If it does hit North America, Dee said it would have a dramatic impact on the sector. Were [analysts] estimating a $16bn loss to the US agricultural industry in the very first year, we wont be able to export pork and there will be an impact on other proteins.
He advised producers to ramp up biosecurity to the highest levels in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
During the webinar, meat director at GIRA Rupert Claxton explained that there will be a decline of 18m tonnes in China this year with another 6m tonnes gone predicted for 2020. He warned that while this would provide an opportunity to sell pork into China over the next five years, it wouldnt last forever. Claxton added that some producers are opting to neglect domestic markets in order to make more now but that this may require a rebalancing down the line.
Also speaking in the webinar was National Pig Association chief executive Zoe Davies who took us through what is being done in the UK to prevent the disease entering the country but said that current measures are not adequate and more needs to be done.
Chief executive officer of Global AgriTrends Brett Stuart rounded off the presentations and warned that China may never fully recover in terms of pork production and doubted if global producers would be able to make up the shortfall. He also said that some backyard producers in China are attempting to take advantage of soaring pork prices by restarting production without waiting for a vaccine to be developed in order to make money now.
These farmers are desperate and taking risks. They assume theyre going get ASF again but they stand to make up to $400 per head so are taking that gamble. This desperation in the market is not good for Chinese efforts to contain ASF and is leading to irresponsible behaviour.
For more on ASF, you can still listen to the webinar, African Swine Fever: A Global Epidemic, by registering here. The webinar was kindly sponsored by Alltech Inc and Celitron Medical Technologies.
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