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20 Sep 2025
Yes, but developed countries can still largely solve the problem of airborne disease transmission by deploying appropriate technology & systems, just as we do w/ many water, food, waste & pest-borne diseases. And then extend these measures to poorer countries as well.
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20 Sep 2025
Covid in wild animals isn’t a problem - just don’t bring into houses, office bldgs, etc. Our Covid problem isn’t due to wild animals, but primarily to Cov-infected people constantly breathing all over each other & into shared indoor air while we all pretend this is not happening.
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20 Sep 2025
We can suppress Cov & other airborne diseases w/ technology - nationwide use of air cleaning/real-time indoor air monitoring systems small instant breath scan devices (early prototypes exist). Like clean water & handwashing, we knew the solution long before it was implemented
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Replying to @pushofabutton
Eh, disagree. Unlikely that it could be eradicated, but could invent a vaccine that actually works, or a prophylactic that blocks infection, or otherwise deploy technology to significantly reduce the number of infections
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Also it can be bad for some health conditions. Turmeric has a much smaller amount of Curcumin than taking a Curcumin supplement.
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turmeric as an anti-inflammatory? take with pepper and fat to increase absorption
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Maybe @JAMANetwork @JAMANetworkHSR @JAMANetworkOpen @JAMA_Current @JAMAHealthForum should have spoken with the ex-CDC head?

Former CDC Director Robert Redfield tells about how he first heard about the new coronavirus in Wuhan and quickly understood that it didn’t come from the wet market. β€œSo it really had nothing to do with the Proximal Origin paper (…)It’s really a paper that should be retracted.”
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See also:

But the WHO chose to ignore the Nature metagenomnic study by former Chinese CDC head George Gao, which concluded the opposite Cherry picking at its finest πŸ’ nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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This is result of the env sampling:

27 Apr 2023
Replying to @jbloom_lab
We can correlate number of SARS-CoV-2 reads w mitochondrial reads for each species across all samples (below). Highest correlation for largemouth bass, catfish, cow, carp, snakehead fish Humans modestly correlated w SARS2 reads Raccoon dogs negatively correlated w SARS2 reads
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Ha! Well you sure suck. Thanks for the fantastic and super helpful insight! 🫠
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You clearly did not read what I wrote, did you? I don’t give a shit if other people are wearing masks. But I tend to avoid it when I can (such as outdoors and spaced apart while socializing) because it can trigger my trigeminal neuralgia
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True
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7 Jul 2025
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Link to their slides in this Alex Washburne essay about their analysis. alexwasburne.substack.com/p/…

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Well 5 years have been hell enough, so...
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Geez
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4 Feb 2025
Yes I don't think it ever had the furin cleavage site.
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