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[–] 4TheRepublic [S] ago 

From LA Times (emphasis added)

The 33-page report was posted Thursday on BioRxiv, a website that researchers use to share their work before it is peer reviewed, an effort to speed up collaborations with scientists working on COVID-19 vaccines or treatments. That research has been largely based on the genetic sequence of earlier strains and might not be effective against the new one.

The mutation identified in the new report affects the now infamous spikes on the exterior of the coronavirus, which allow it to enter human respiratory cells. The report’s authors said they felt an “urgent need for an early warning” so that vaccines and drugs under development around the world will be effective against the mutated strain.

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[–] NNdmt 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

yeah, let me know when that paper passes peer review

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[–] 4TheRepublic [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

#metoo

But from the traction this is getting in MSM, they clearly don't give a damn about peer review.

[I'm finding some of Fauchi's 'peer review' to be quite enlightening.]

NARRATIVE. NARRATIVE. NARRATIVE.

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[–] Elfchiro 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Even if the normies knew what peer reviewed meeant they wouldn't care. Still too people asleep. Many healthcare professionals I know still believe the NIH and MSM narrative.

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[–] 4TheRepublic [S] ago 

Link to PDF of BioRxiv publication titled "Spike mutation pipeline reveals the emergence of a more transmissible formof SARS-CoV-2":

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.29.069054v1.full.pdf

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[–] Hudat ago  (edited ago)

Just in time to manipulate the new 5G implementations for blame distribution:(

Bill Gates is already jumping into his school philanthropy projects, smh

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[–] Hoppinmad ago 

Cue more fake Chinese sudden death videos.

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[–] mixelplfft ago 

Yawn!

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[–] DRQ ago 

Well look at that, all the MSM have the same message. Must be true.

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[–] jhartz39 ago 

Sounds like they are getting ready to release round 2.

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