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gillian72
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Hello everyone ,just sent a email to sky news asking if this cv attack is biological attack, or novichok poison or something similar to it ?? I'm starting to think that's why droms are being used ro see who's not sticking to lockdown rules ?? maybe that makes more sense to me ??
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Hi, its extremely unlikely that its biological weapon- there have been various papers that have confirmed its not man made, and is just a result of evolution ( references: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/the-new-coronavirus-was-not-genetically-engineered-study-shows https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0820-9). First link is a newspaper article which summaries the scientific paper in the 2nd link)
I know its rapidly spreading and its causing massive uncertainty and fear, but there's no reason to go to wild conspiracy theories just yet. As for the drones being used- where has that been happening?
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@benjamo30 I believe it's being used to help police who's not sticking to lockdown rules it followed a couple who went miles out of there town an walked the dog , Q2 if people have stay in there homes from day one how on earth could they catch it??0
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@gillian72 If by day one you mean day one of the lock-down- its entirely possible that people had caught the virus prior to the lock-down but not displayed symptoms as the virus was still in its incubation phase, and then over the next 2-14 days whilst they stayed home, the virus became active and then those affected had symptoms.
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@benjamo30. Yes that's what I mean,, but these brave nhs workers never got any lock down an also there. Kids had to. Go to school so there parents saved our lives0
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