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Covid-19: what you need to know today

How seriously do you take Dr. Li-Meng Yan? And how seriously does the article Unusual Features of the Sars-CoV2 Genome Suggesting a Sophisticated Laboratory Modification rather than a Natural Evolution and Delineation of its Probable Synthetic Pathway, published by her and her co-authors, under the auspices of the Rule of …

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Covid-19: what you need to know today

In Dispatch 156, I wrote about why it didn’t make sense to use rapid antigen tests all the time, or to rely too much on them, as Delhi is still. In short, these tests return too many false negative results (identifying an infected person as not infected) to be reliable. …

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