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Terrifying Russian Bat Virus Could Spark the Next Pandemic

Por: The Daily Beast World October 02, 2022

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The isn’t over. In fact, it shows signs of lingering for, well, .But even as politicians and health authorities struggle with how, if at all, to , scientists are already anticipating the next one. They’re scouring the planet for animal viruses that, like , could leap to the human population and cause serious disease on a global scale.They just found one. And it’s nasty.In 2020, a team of Russian scientists collected a few horseshoe bats in... + full article



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