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MSNBC Insane Explanation For Why You Shouldn’t Call It ‘Chinese Virus’
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MSNBC Insane Explanation For Why You Shouldn’t Call It ‘Chinese Virus’
(03-18-2020 11:38 PM)snowtiger Wrote:  
(03-18-2020 10:20 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(03-18-2020 09:12 PM)snowtiger Wrote:  
(03-18-2020 09:03 PM)TripleA Wrote:  Ebola and MERSA both named for place of origin, among others. Wuhan virus makes the most sense to me, but beyond that, it's crazy that we're even debating this.

Lol the place of origin is a matter of opinion and belief — by people on all sides of the coin


Spanish flu either originated in U.S military or China

Yeah China . There is a theory that says ‘China’

Well, this one started in Wuhan, so there's that...

Yeah... so they say 05-stirthepot It might've started in a WHO test tube that was given to different research communities to develop a flu vaccine. It's part of our DNA, you know. lol

In any case, we had the bird flu and the swine flu.

In keeping with animal names, I vote for calling it bat flu, civet flu or pangolin flu. (He's that little anteater dude with scales.)

Personally, I like Batsh!t flu. lol
Right away, it implies crazy.


If we’re going with animal names it’s gotta be

PoohFlu!


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03-19-2020 06:29 PM
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