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The study was first published in February 2022, just months before the latest international outbreak of monkeypox cases which appear to have now reached the United States.
The paper, which was authored by nine Wuhan Institute of Virology researchers and published in the lab’s quarterly scientific journal Virologica Sinica, also follows the wide-scale use of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests to identify COVID-19-positive individuals.
Researchers appeared to identify a portion of the monkeypox virus genome, enabling PCR tests to identify the virus, in the paper: “Efficient Assembly of a Large Fragment of Monkeypox Virus Genome as a qPCR Template Using Dual-Selection Based Transformation-Associated Recombination.”
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: angelchemuel
Can you drop me an email or PM with details on your research / what you recommend?
I like to keep a well stocked medicine cabinet when it comes to treatments that have passed the test of time.
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
If the trend holds true, I'd worry less about what they did with monkeypox and more about what they are currently working on that isn't published or public info...
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Grenade
when I had the vid, doc gave me 4-2.5mg tablets with instructions to take all 4 at once, and I did it right at the onset of symptoms. Aside from body aches like I'm some out of shape 53 year old fat guy, I felt great the next day. No idea of the ivermectin was the reason why, but I did feel much better.
originally posted by: olaru12
I wonder why they need the monkey pox. From what I read in the right wing press, all vaxed and boosted people will be dead by the millions soon.
www.ibtimes.sg...
I have a friend that believes drinking pine needle tea will save the vaxed ones.