Chinese virologist (1964-)
Shi Zhengli (石正丽; Shí Zhènglì; born 26 May 1964) is a Chinese scientist. She is a virologist and researcher at Wuhan Institute of Virology.
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Native Name:
石正丽
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石正麗
Also Known As:
Batwoman
Alternative Names:
Shi Z L
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Shi Z
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Shi Zheng-Li
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Zhengli Shi
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Zheng-Li Shi
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I say "possibly" (for the COVID-19 to more dangerous to humans than the other coronaviruses) because so far, not only do we not know how dangerous it is, we can't know. Outbreaks of new viral diseases are like the steel balls in a pinball machine: You can slap your flippers at them, rock the machine on its legs and bonk the balls to the jittery rings, but where they end up dropping depends on 11 levels of chance as well as on anything you do. This is true with coronaviruses in particular: They mutate often while they replicate, and can evolve as quickly as a nightmare ghoul.