https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ch-1-1-meet-orthrus-214246502.html
So there is a new version of SARS COV2 that has emerged.
Let’s see how well you understand your biology.
Answer these questions
Where did this new virus come from?
Who created this new virus?
What is a host reservoir?
What species is now the host reservoir for SARS COV2?
How could we have prevented SARS COV2 from becoming established in the host reservoir
What is the risk going forward of future new versions of the virus?
What is the worst case scenario?
Has that worst case scenario ever happened before?
Let’s see how well you all understand biology. Go ahead take a shot. Let’s probe the depth of your understanding of the big picture
Here’s a little hint. Think paleobiology.
Hello Dr. Patmas,
Thank you for a fun quiz. I will share my best guesses.
My answers are mostly based on the views of Dr. Jonathan Jay Couey (PhD). See this video starting at 9:00.
https://rumble.com/v1s0vvg-rte-discussions-12-gain-of-function-or-gain-of-purity-w-jonathan-couey.html
Of course it's possible I'm not understanding Dr. Couey correctly. Any errors are entirely my own. My education is in electronic engineering & cognitive neuroscience. I'm basically a layman when it comes to virology.
1. Any highly virulent (contageous) new coronavirus, must originate as a clone population created from a DNA template. Normal coronavirus swarms found in nature mutate slowly, and are typically benign, causing colds at the worst.
2. The new virus must have been created in a lab, most likely a DoD biowarfare facility. It's also possible that this work is being outsourced to contractors such as Pfizer or Eco Health Alliance.
(As an aside, I assume you've seen the video of Dr. Jordon Walker MD, who spilled the beans about "directed viral evolution" at Pfizer while being wined & dined by a Project Veritas catfish? When I saw your article title, I thought that Dr. Walker was the monster you were talking about.)
3. A host reservoir for a virus, is a population of humans or animals existing in peaceful equilibrium with the virus swarm.
4. Human beings are the most significant host reservoir for SARS COV2. I have heard rumors that the virus has also infected other species including deer and mink.
5. Once the original SARS COV2 viral clone was released from a weapons lab, its establishment in the human population was inevitable at least to some extent. The original release is being continually augmented by new high potency clone releases, otherwise the viral swarm would reach a stable equilibrium and become a minor annoyance, like other coronaviruses.
6. We can expect new versions to continue to emerge, for at least as long as it is profitable for pharmaceutical manufacturers to continue to sell booster vaccines.
7. The worst case scenario is that the pharma companies recycle their profits into nuclear arms production, resulting in a holocaust that destroys the entire human race. (Those profiting from this cycle, foolishly believe that they can survive in underground shelters.)
8. Nope, the worst case scenario has never happened before, at least not on planet Earth. But perhaps (from paleobiology) the closest parallel is the meteor impact that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.