Anonymous ID: 11b998 Feb. 25, 2020, 3:28 p.m. No.8248388   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9435 >>6764

Tried for an hour+ searching internet for information re.

"covid-19" "demographic" "racial"

and got exactly zero items.

 

Two weeks ago it was easy to locate articles suggesting (!) people with

Lung tissue related ACE2 susceptibility to COVID-19 (then by a different name) was the entry point for viral pneumonia that is proving deadly in 61% of patients with acute symptoms. Articles at the same time suggested this Lung tissue ACE2 susceptibility varied considerably according to racial demographics (based on relative presence/absence of ACE2 in the lungs, which is a genetic characteristic).

 

This susceptibility was highest in people with Han Chinese genetics. Thus, these papers were also suggesting that this virus targeted Han.

 

These papers have also disappeared.

 

Coincidence?

 

The search for a disease and the words Racial Demographics is not a bizarre or defective search. Racial demographics is routinely used in analysis of susceptibility to drug side effects.

 

Gotta ask, Has this information been systematically scrubbed from the web? … at least in common search engines?

 

Who benefits if this information is not available to the public? Who would benefit if this information were instead available to the public.