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by dr charalampos attipa, who is a senior lecturer in veterinary clinical pathology at the university of endinburgh. and too heavy on the programme tonight. what exactly is happening here? why have we seen this spread? good evening. glad to be here. at the moment, we are starting to understand what has really happened, but we definitely believe we have a new strain of this virus is highly variable into pathogenic and has spread into population in cyprus really swiftly. tooth? spread into population in cyprus really swiftly- spread into population in cyprus reall swiftl. , , ., really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we are really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we are just - at the moment, we are just starting to understand what has happened. we believe it s a mutation likely affecting. makes them have these accumulation of fluids in the abdomen. ac
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