10-05-2020, 10:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2020, 05:08 AM by Michigan Swamp Buck.
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I forgot about this one from November 2019 . . .
That is a secondhand reference, but something I had read before but forgot to add to the timeline. It's a good article none the less and it supports much of the timeline information. It should go second from last in the 2019 year slot.
Quote:Nov. 18, 2019, shortly before the breakout, the institute put up a job posting[17] asking for postgraduate students to help study the coronavirus in humans and bats.Source: Listverse
That’s not exactly out of the ordinary — but the description in the job posting is a little disturbing. It says that they were particularly interested in molecular mechanisms that let coronavirus lie dormant for a long time without symptoms.
Sound familiar? That’s one of the distinguishing traits of 2019-nCoV — the fact that people can go around without any apparent symptoms and still spread it.
That is a secondhand reference, but something I had read before but forgot to add to the timeline. It's a good article none the less and it supports much of the timeline information. It should go second from last in the 2019 year slot.