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originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: LordAhriman
Then how come Ireland and Spain's departments of health could not supply a sample.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut
Ok I have had a look and nowhere can I find an outfit who would sell me a viral sample of covid 19, since you are so knowledgeable please give me the page of a supplier.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut
Ok I have had a look and nowhere can I find an outfit who would sell me a viral sample of covid 19, since you are so knowledgeable please give me the page of a supplier.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut
Ok I have had a look and nowhere can I find an outfit who would sell me a viral sample of covid 19, since you are so knowledgeable please give me the page of a supplier.
Ask your purchasing department, they should be able to order it from whoever your normal supplier is.
Its actually pretty simple to isolate, ask one if your lab techs or grad students depending on where you are. They can demonstrate the process.
originally posted by: Skepticape
So if it’s so simple to isolate and all the labs can do it, why do you think we used chinas data and not our own to make the jab?
China has oddly been the provider of quite a bit of the source material in this whole mess.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut
Ok I have had a look and nowhere can I find an outfit who would sell me a viral sample of covid 19, since you are so knowledgeable please give me the page of a supplier.
Ask your purchasing department, they should be able to order it from whoever your normal supplier is.
Its actually pretty simple to isolate, ask one if your lab techs or grad students depending on where you are. They can demonstrate the process.
......"There is no plausible scientific reason for the deletion: the sequences are perfectly concordant with the samples described in Wang et al. (2020a,b)," Bloom wrote in bioRxiv. "There are no corrections to the paper, the paper states human subjects approval was obtained, and the sequencing shows no evidence of plasmid or sample-to-sample contamination. It therefore seems likely the sequences were deleted to obscure their existence."......