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White-tailed deer, where did you get your coronavirus?

author:China Youth Network
White-tailed deer, where did you get your coronavirus?

A news report published on the website of the British magazine "Nature" recently said that USDA researchers conducted a new coronavirus antibody analysis study on the serum samples of some white-tailed deer in Michigan, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania, and found that 1/3 of the white-tailed deer sampled had new coronavirus-related antibodies in the body, of which 60% of the samples collected in Michigan detected antibodies. This indicates that they were infected with the new crown virus.

Given the widespread presence and close contact with humans in the United States, we cannot but ask, what exactly does this discovery mean?

How are these white-tailed deer infected? Is it through contact with humans or with other animals? Or is it through a contaminated water source? Why are they infected at such an early point in time? Should this be a new direction of attention and research on virus traceability?

As more and more evidence emerges, will some politicians in the United States continue to ignore science and facts? Do you want to continue to throw the pot and blame China? Will global calls to continue to shirk the obstruction of investigations into sites such as fort Detrick?

On the issue of traceability, it is better to catch the wind and catch the shadow, but to selectively blind to the doubts of its own existence, which is probably not the responsibility of a "responsible big country", right?

Source: China News Service

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