Can somebody explain, in scientific terms how they're detecting this "new strain"? What distinguishes it from the "regular" strain genetically speaking? If it doesn't make people more ill, what flags a regular test to be tested for the new strain? How are they able to test and confirm the presence of a new strain of virus in a matter of a couple of weeks?
Forget the new strain they haven't even isolated the original. https://www.bitchute.com/video/3CJmTR0PKXpS/
because, "science"
ha... now you can't disagree.
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