DOGS HAD THE PHANTOM KUNG-FLU back in 1999! They injected our animals to give them cancer!

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Panic over guys, we have all the answers, it wasn't a bat it was a dog, back in 1999 dogs had this mystical virus, it is so magic it laid dormant for 20 years before making its big come back, this time it was after us human! you cant make this shit up. Just when you think you have heard every kind of evil, out comes more!!!
Dogs were injected back in 1999 for a virus called Coronavirus, dont believe me press play! Send this to all dog lovers and corona lovers world wide, some people care more for animals then people, so hopefully this will wake them to the biggest most evil hoax of all time, Flu, I really don't know what to say other than their programming is complete.

In Fenner's Veterinary Virology (Fifth Edition), 2017

CANINE CORONAVIRUS
A canine coronavirus that usually produces only a mild gastroenteritis in infected dogs was originally identified in 1971. More recently, strains of this enteric canine coronavirus have been identified with different properties, including pantropic strains of the enteric virus. Constant, continuing evolution of canine coronavirus, through accumulation of point mutations within the genome and genetic insertions or deletions, leads to the regular emergence of viruses with altered properties, including their tropism and virulence. As with feline coronaviruses, there are two distinct serotypes of the enteric canine coronavirus (I and II), with equivalent biological properties: serotype I canine coronaviruses grow poorly in culture and have an ill-defined receptor, and serotype II canine coronaviruses grow readily in culture and use the APN receptor. Within the serotype II viruses, variant canine coronaviruses have been identified where the N-terminal domain of the spike protein is highly homologous to either transmissible gastroenteritis virus of swine or to serotype I feline/canine coronaviruses. These variant viruses would be expected to have major antigenic differences as compared to prototype serotype II canine coronaviruses.

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