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New SARS-like virus can jump directly from bats to humans, no treatment available

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Findings provide an opportunity to develop drugs and vaccines for coronaviruses before they emerges from animals to cause a human epidemic: Date: November 10, 2015 Margaret Thatcher said that the government budget was like a household budget, and it meant we were living beyond our means.  The Conservatives said that Austerity would bring about a thriving economy, so they would have to make the necessary cut backs.  The conservatives said that socialists like spending other people's money.  The neoliberals said private is good, public is bad.  Lots of people cheered on the new paradigm.  Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered a new bat SARS-like virus that can jump directly from its bat hosts to humans without mutation. However,

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Findings provide an opportunity to develop drugs and vaccines for coronaviruses before they emerges from animals to cause a human epidemic: Date: November 10, 2015


Margaret Thatcher said that the government budget was like a household budget, and it meant we were living beyond our means. 

The Conservatives said that Austerity would bring about a thriving economy, so they would have to make the necessary cut backs. 

The conservatives said that socialists like spending other people's money. 

The neoliberals said private is good, public is bad. 

Lots of people cheered on the new paradigm. 

Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered a new bat SARS-like virus that can jump directly from its bat hosts to humans without mutation. However, researchers point out that if the SARS-like virus did jump, it is still unclear whether it could spread from human to human.

The discovery, reported in the Nov. 9 issue of Nature Medicine, is notable not only because there is no treatment for this newly discovered virus, but also because it highlights an ongoing debate over the government's decision to suspend all gain of function experiments on a variety of select agents earlier this year. The move has put a substantial standstill on the development of vaccines or treatments for these pathogens should there be an outbreak.

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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