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- ekan commented Feb 25, 2020
No. This is what you said: "They can contain the virus and they can create vaccine based on data from survivors." A meaningless sentence that is woefully short on detail and specifics. My reply was quite detailed, and then I said exactly why that ...
- ekan commented Jan 29, 2020
You look it up "for me", heh? Wow, thank you bones, even though it was absolutely unnecessary - I know how evolution works, even down to molecular level. There it is: "viruses undergo evolution and natural selection, JUST LIKE cell-based life". The ...
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
That will depend on the number and extent of second and following waves of infections spawned by the carriers from the first wave that originated from Wuhan. I'd say considering the systems and routines put in place in 2003 to deal with SARS are ...
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
You doubt?? But you do not know? Yet you try to judge who is expert and who is not? Hmmmmmmm....... May I suggest you go and find a few articles and Wikipedia entries to read and then come back after you know.
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
Yes, a new strain of a known family. Is like you go to a car dealer and drive out a Toyota Corolla, which is new relative to your old Toyota Camry. Both are Toyota sedans, so you drove the new one right away. Thew new one did not turn to be an ...
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
And the rest of the "tree of life" evolve how exactly....Oh.......sorry, I forgot....they are intelligently designed, no need to evolve. You really ought to stop embarrassing yourself by these comments.
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
Correct, I think the Wuhan virus infection effect on currency markets as far as the major 8 currencies are concerned is minor (but not 0) compared to other events and developments, such as the last week's ECB rate announcement (it turned out to be ...
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
Some numerical data from a real Chinese source I just got: 4633 is infected, 6972 is suspected, 106 is dead, 73 is confirmed recovered The other file is China data broken down by provinces (Hubei, where the epicentre Wuhan is, is on top).
- ekan commented Jan 28, 2020
Again, bones' typical way to debate - make claims, then twist and turn in the next shot after the response arrives When did I say it is a non-event on the markets? I said the virus appears 1) not to be as lethal as SARS 2) that I'd rather in this ...
- ekan commented Jan 27, 2020
"Gap year"? Mwa ha ha ha ha.....thank you for the compliment, bones! Really made my day. Don't worry, Brexit is about to flare up again, soon you will be back to your familiar territory. It will keep you out commenting on stuff you have no clue ...
- ekan commented Jan 26, 2020
Cashbox, it is a serious illness and takes long time to recover. It is a coronavirus pneumonia, not herpes - it either eats your lungs and you die, or your immune system goes after the virus, kills it, and you recover. I just asked a Chinese friend ...
- ekan commented Jan 25, 2020
bones, when SARS hit back in 2003, I was working in Taipei in an interdisciplinary team studying the proteins involved in viral infection process for different viruses. so, i am very well familiar with what is going on now - both from scientific ...
- ekan commented Jan 24, 2020
[quote=fxsport;12720144] fxsport: go chill with the song "when the wild wind blows" by iron maiden. cheers.
- ekan commented Dec 17, 2019
Nigel Farage said on TV "48 to 52 will be unfinished business", when even he believed Leave would lose.
- ekan commented Nov 13, 2019
Wow, Gilly, you went straight for the kill and started insinuating about me getting fun times with girls in the notorious soi's off Sukhumvit road, something you obviously disapprove of, as any decent person would. Ts ts ts ts. How mean. You know ...
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