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Coronavirus e complotto – il premio Nobel Montagnier e Dr. Shiva

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Fonti 1:
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Spillover –
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AMMORE PIPISTRELLO – Wang, Lin-Fa, and Danielle E. Anderson. “Viruses in bats and potential spillover to animals and humans.” Current opinion in virology 34 (2019): 79-89.fbclid=IwAR3fl7dWHPreouRRd__p5VUUDlmWw4Y4ufWUeJytyJruWGDhIS89XLyvWts
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