When he says the virus (2019-ncov/sars-cov-2) hasn't been isolated because they only used monkey liver blah, it's false
With the whole viral genome of coronavirus 2019-nCoV having recently been sequenced at the Institut Pasteur, the isolation of strains of coronavirus 2019-nCoV detected in France has now been successfully finalized, in a very short space of time, using the samples taken from the first confirmed French cases.
https://www.virology.ws/2020/05/07/there-is-one-and-only-one-strain-of-sars-cov-2/
There is only one strain of SARS-CoV-2. The first virus isolate, taken from a Wuhan patient in December 2019, is the same strain as the most recent isolate taken anywhere else in the world in May 2020. So far no one has shown that any of these virus isolates differ in any fundamental property.
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Someone needs to either debunk the isolation part or just give up on the "sars-cov-2 doesn't even exist", or at least find ONE source demonstrating just that.
I'm willing to change my mind, no problem
Edit: the rest of his analysis is valid IMO, except for that one point, which in turn casts a doubt on the rest of his arguments, which is unfortunate... Especially for those re-using his line of reasoning/arguments.
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