too late to change it nowWhose
Sorry, one of my pet peeves got out of its cage!too late to change it now
Exactly.too late to change it now
Oddly, early reports were that it did NOT come from a rat or a bat to humans. I don't know why the bat thing became so pervasive. In any case, it's loose.Didn’t come from a rat. Didn’t come from eating a bat. It came from operating a level 4 bio-lab as a level 2 facility. There were no horseshoe bats within 600 miles of Wuhan when the Coronavirus got loose in that city. No politics, just facts.
This is from a peer reviewed study published in a long standing scientific journal :
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0820-9
If not rat and not bat, how 'bout cat?Didn’t come from a rat. Didn’t come from eating a bat.
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Sounds like a lot of smart people talk......didn’t know what 75% of the words are......me go fly airplane
Only a introverted little girl would notice.Sorry, one of my pet peeves got out of its cage!
Sorry, one of my pet peeves got out of its cage!
Sounds like a lot of smart people talk......didn’t know what 75% of the words are......me go fly airplane
If not rat and not bat, how 'bout cat?
Drat.If not a rat and not a bat and not a cat then a dog wearing a cat as a hat.??
I wouldn't sweat it, there are many who have not suffered a stroke that can't get that one correct.Aphasia is a language disorder that affects the ability to communicate. It's most often caused by strokes that occur in areas of the brain (usually in the left side of the brain) that control speech and language.
What is Aphasia? | American Stroke Association
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If the thread title was "Who's at fault," I would agree with you. "Who is fault" doesn't make any sense.‘Who is’ fits the question. Who’s is just a contraction of ‘who is.’ Whose would be correct if the question was who does the virus belong to, not who caused it.
‘Who is’ fits the question. Who’s is just a contraction of ‘who is.’ Whose would be correct if the question was who does the virus belong to, not who caused it.
If the thread title was "Who's at fault," I would agree with you. "Who is fault" doesn't make any sense.
If I was still married I am pretty sure my now ex-wife somehow would have convinced me that this is somehow my fault
One of my more witty Facebook friends says that he prefers "antisocial distancing."Getting divorced doesn't get you immunity from that.
It just means it now goes on at a considerable "social distance", so you are less likely to be infected by it.
Read that Nature article and see if you understand any of the genetic science. it presents you with two options:Didn’t come from a rat. Didn’t come from eating a bat. It came from operating a level 4 bio-lab as a level 2 facility. There were no horseshoe bats within 600 miles of Wuhan when the Coronavirus got loose in that city. No politics, just facts.
Read that Nature article and see if you understand any of the genetic science. it presents you with two options:
1 - If you do understand high level genetics, then it will give you some information to report back to us based on the information presented as to why they are wrong.
2 - If you don’t understand the genetics, then you don’t have enough authority to say where the virus came from based on the available (biases both ways) news information.
Sounds plausible.If @Crashnburn & I are on the same page, we're not saying the lab strategically crafted a killer virus, rather, they were studying naturally occurring viruses and didn't have the level of precautions necessary to contain them.
I think that is the most likely scenario, although with China I wouldn't be surprised by anything. Scientists seem convinced it's naturally occurring, and I dont question that, but whether it was released intentionally or accidentally, the blame lies squarely at China's feet...
Didn’t come from a rat. Didn’t come from eating a bat. It came from operating a level 4 bio-lab as a level 2 facility. There were no horseshoe bats within 600 miles of Wuhan when the Coronavirus got loose in that city. No politics, just facts.
FYI: A number of external papers have pointed to the market not being the origin. Here's one:Fauxcts from...
Getting divorced doesn't get you immunity from that.
It just means it now goes on at a considerable "social distance", so you are less likely to be infected by it.