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COVID-19 Origin and Spread Linked to PLA Hospital and Wuhan Metro System Line 2 by Physician-Scientist Dr. Steven Quay

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. COVID-19 Origin and Spread Linked to PLA Hospital and Wuhan Metro System Line 2 by Physician-Scientist Dr. Steven Quay January 8, 2021 GMT HOUSTON, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dr. Steven Quay, M.D., PhD., head of two COVID-19 therapeutic programs at Atossa Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATOS ), recently shared his latest research and findings regarding the origins of COVID-19 and the manner in which it spread so quickly. He says that looking at the origins of the virus is crucial in order to fully understand how it infects humans and to develop better treatments. Dr. Quay said that “in investigating that process, I found an unusual pattern in what’s called a genetic cluster.” He goes on to say that there were four patients with “literally the same virus, or only a tiny number of changes that represent the first version of the virus, SARS-CoV-2, that entered humans.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190219:06:27:00

middle school kids in kentucky to have a secure border. we ll get them the school they need, but right now we have a national emergency on our hands. is a border wall versus schooling going to be a viable argument for the president and his supporters to be making? i don t believe it will be. when you look at what the military construction budget funds it funds military housing, military family housing, military schools, military healthcare, vital infrastructure. we re building the f-35 jets. where are we going to park these things? a shed? we have to build hangers and infrastructure that supports the force. this will undermine military readiness and preparedness. this is a bad choice because you re going to see some very the state of alaska, nearly $1 billion in military construction funds has been allocated there over the past couple of years. i can t imagine the republican senators and house members in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190219:02:25:00

to have a secure border. we ll get them the school they need, but right now we have a national emergency on our hands. is a border wall versus schooling going to be a viable argument for the president and his supporters to be making? i don t believe it will be. when you look at what the military construction budget funds it funds military housing, military family housing, military schools, military healthcare, vital infrastructure. we re building the f-35 jets. where are we going to park these things? a shed? we have to build hangers and infrastructure that supports the force. this will undermine military readiness and preparedness. this is a bad choice because you re going to see some very the state of alaska, nearly $1 billion in military construction funds has been allocated there over the past couple of years. i can t imagine the republican senators and house members in alaska are going to take this

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Transcripts for CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield 20140522 16:18:00

few moments ago, kathryn mitchell works in the post deployment clinic, with members coming out of active service in iraq and afghanistan and transitioning from the regular military health care into the v.a. health system. these are the people she says should be given the highest priority. they are being told, when they get to the door here, stand in line. liste listen. you re telling me that our troop troops, come back from war, now separated from active service who should have priority for scheduling, do not. who are coming to the phoenix v.a. for follow-up care for war injuries. correct. are being put on a waiting list and made to wait six to 10 months? yes or longer. reporter: you re kidding? no. but it s the same for everyone. everyone is made to wait. reporter: that s now. that s happening now? unless they ve changed

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom 20140305 14:37:00

in my backyard, that old saying. senators, congressmen, they are all for cutting defense spending unless it s in their district or home state because this is about jobs. it s about veterans in their communities. it s about access to military health care in their cities and towns. nobody in the congress wants to be in favor of cutting that but they all say they want to cut defense spending and hagel is facing a real fight on this front. he knows it. but the point that the u.s. is making is this whole that the defense department is making is the whole notion of sequester, those mandatory deeper budget cuts. that s too much. they want to go for the cuts that they want. that the pentagon has tailored. they say they simply don t need the massive spending they had during the years of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. jake? general ryan, i m looking at this statement from the meeting right now going on in paris between secretary kerry and his

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