there are lots of corona viruses. they became colds. this is a new one covid-19.
i am too skeptical for this to strike me as credible.
ken
kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
517 803-8839
harrow@msu.edu
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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF COVID-19 IN THE WEST
There is clear evidence of knowledge of COVID-19 in the West prior to the current outbreak at least since the 1990s
According to paper published by John Hopkins University in 1991 coronavirus is not an organism but a a protein molecule. It cannot survive beyond a minute outside the human body. Because it is not an organism it cannot die but can only decay when appropriate chemical with the right ph is applied to it.
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