Kai Kupferschmidt on Nostr: Most researchers I've talked to are pretty skeptical of this idea, however. For the ...
Most researchers I've talked to are pretty skeptical of this idea, however. For the udder to function as a mixing vessel, you would have to have the same cells infected by H5N1 and a human flu virus. As far as we can tell that is highly unlikely.
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