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Dr Knut Wittkowski Debunks the Coronavirus Frenzy

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“For all respiratory epidemics, if you leave it alone, it comes for two weeks, it peaks, and it goes for two weeks, and it’s gone. There are no indications that anything is different from the regular flue, maybe a bit worse….”  – Dr Knut Wittkowski

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Virus & bacteria deposition above the atmospheric boundary layer

Written by Isabel Reche et al.

Study from the ISME journal (2018) finds that our planet receives “significant downward fluxes of bacteria and viruses from the atmosphere” and they “may have effects on the structure and function of recipient ecosystems.” Research suggests that “Rather than being a negative consequence, this deposition provides a seed bank that should allow ecosystems to rapidly adapt to environmental changes.”

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Pandemics Are PERSONAL

Written by Joseph A Olson, PE

You might not have relationships with victims of industrial pollution, or open air nuclear test down winder cancer clusters.  Disease might seem a random event you’ve been lucky enough to avoid, however pandemics are different.

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