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    'Zombie' Virus Reanimated After 50,000 Years In Siberian Permafrost

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    'Zombie' Virus Reanimated After 50,000 Years In Siberian Permafrost

    French researchers have reanimated over a dozen prehistoric viruses which have been trapped deep within the Siberian permafrost for nearly 50 million years, according to a pre-print study.



    After obtaining seven ancient permafrost samples, scientists from the French National Centre for Scientific Research were able to document 13 never-before-seen viruses that had been lying dormant in the ice, Science Alert reports.


    The same researchers found a 30,000-year-old virus in 2014 which was trapped in permafrost. Notably, it was still able to infect organisms. Now, they've beaten their own record with a find that's 48,500 years old, which they named Pandoravirus yedoma, according to Science Alert.


    The scientists, who called these "zombie viruses" a public health threat, pointed to global warming as an ongoing risk that could result in the release of deadly pathogens from long ago.


    "Due to climate warming, irreversibly thawing permafrost is releasing organic matter frozen for up to a million years, most of which decomposes into carbon dioxide and methane, further enhancing the greenhouse effect," the authors wrote. "Part of this organic matter also consists of revived cellular microbes (prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes) as well as viruses that remained dormant since prehistorical times."


    As Global News notes,

    Some of these “zombie viruses” could potentially be dangerous to humans, the authors warn. And, in fact, thawing permafrost has already claimed human lives.
    In 2016, one child died and dozens of people were hospitalized after an anthrax outbreak in Siberia. Officials believe the outbreak started because a heat wave thawed the permafrost and unearthed a reindeer carcass infected with anthrax decades ago. About 2,300 reindeer died in the outbreak.

    The revived viruses belong to the following sub-types; pandoravirus, cedratvirus, megavirus, pacmanvirus and pithovirus - and are considered "giant" because they are large and easy to spot using light microscopy.


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    Word has it the Frenchies have shipped reanimated samples off to the Wuhan laboratory for further testing.
    Cutesy Time is OVER

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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    Word has it the Frenchies have shipped reanimated samples off to the Wuhan laboratory for further testing.
    I wouldn't doubt it. Or a similar lab.
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    As the article states the viruses are still able to infect organisms which means that they aren't just looking at them under the microscope, they are testing them out. The word organisms is kind of vague, so who knows what they are playing around with in the labs.

    I still remember that one video that was circulating around the time of the Covid outbreak where a lab worker was shown putting dry ice next to sewer vents on public streets. Too bad those vids got disappeared so quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just AnotherPerson View Post
    As the article states the viruses are still able to infect organisms which means that they aren't just looking at them under the microscope, they are testing them out. The word organisms is kind of vague, so who knows what they are playing around with in the labs.

    I still remember that one video that was circulating around the time of the Covid outbreak where a lab worker was shown putting dry ice next to sewer vents on public streets. Too bad those vids got disappeared so quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    Bats and pangolins?
    Fauci & Gates.
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