Who Are the Most Hesitant About Vaccination?
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Where's your evidence that any "virus" has ever been isolated in a lab? The so-called genomes are all computer generated. (Illumina is such an interesting name.)
The genome for SarsCoV2 is based on 8 base pairs. The other 30,000 are from a computer model. This is not seen as a problem by people who also believe in global warming.
Here are 3 different instances and settings where it has been isolated
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7239045/?fbclid=IwAR04oK4vpxMHVBvWXNct0EapWvKnDwnW8RD0N8dKh1cZoQ3AvAJK8OG_UBI
https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jvi.00543-20?permanently=true&
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7036342/?fbclid=IwAR0Gz68OfzRz70LZ4ikAv9jOLgj2thjiKo-PMvWQoIzWJJLK2HCePL4maFQ
I'm curious what your basis of saying that it hasn't been isolated is?
Are you saying that because no one has gone to collect that cash from that person who offered a reward to anyone who isolated SARS2 via the koch postulate?koch's postulate is an outdated method of isolating BACTERIA.
You can't culture a virus on agar,not requires live cells.
Koch's postulate also requires that the microorganism in question be collected from a infected person, cultured on a medium and then used to reinfect another person to ensure the same symptoms manifest.
So there are some ethical, and legal problems with that approach. You might get arrested for murder or attempted murder if you were to purposely infect a person with the virus.
If you think the sequence is fake, why do you think it was made to look so funky and man-made?