WHO To Investigate Italian Findings Of Early COVID-19 Presence In Italy (2023 Update)

The World Health Organization said Monday that it would contact the researchers and review the results, Reuters reported. The organization may further analyze samples and verify the data, and the Italian researchers plan to continue their work as well.

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t was also in the U.S. at that time- no question about it.

This ALWAYS happens. The public health authorities never acknowledge what they have on their hands until it comes up and bitch slaps them in the face.

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Fred Bloggs
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12 per cent positive SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among heathy volunteers? That infection rate would have produced herd immunity long ago.

More bogus data. Get used to it.

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John Larkin

archers and review the results, Reuters reported. The organization may furt her analyze samples and verify the data, and the Italian researchers plan t o continue their work as well.

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These weren't healthy volunteers, they were people being screened for lung cancer. The age range was 55-65 yo, almost all of them were current or form er heavy smokers, three quarters were current smokers, etc... The samples s tarted off at 14% positive and progressed to more than 30% by February. Sou nds like they were all a symptomatic.

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Fred Bloggs

OK, smoking is protective against the virus.

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esearchers and review the results, Reuters reported. The organization may f urther analyze samples and verify the data, and the Italian researchers pla n to continue their work as well.

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ng cancer. The age range was 55-65 yo, almost all of them were current or f ormer heavy smokers, three quarters were current smokers, etc... The sample s started off at 14% positive and progressed to more than 30% by February. Sounds like they were all a symptomatic.

Very cool. Unfortunately, long term smoking leads to lung disease like COPD and that is not conducive to a good prognosis when and if they are infecte d. Almost all these people smoked for decades. I'm pretty sure the fact of being screened for lung cancer means they had developed ling issues or they were diagnosed with lung disease that are precursors for the development o f lung cancer.

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Yes, it seems to be.

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keith

The authors are full time employees of the University of Catania in Italy. I'm not quite sure how to assemble that information into a proper conspiracy theory, but it does seem like an interesting coincidence.

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It's not the smoking, it's the nicotine.

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There are a multitude of ways to administer it, and burning tobacco leaf is not of them. So don't expect them to be setting up smoking lounges off the ICU any time soon.

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Fred Bloggs

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