Animals
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Scientists May Have Discovered How Pigs Manage to Stay Healthy When Exposed to COVID-19
Scientists at Iowa State University may have discovered a helpful clue to help them understand why pigs don't show any sign of sickness when exposed to the virus. The findings could lead to more effective treatments for COVID. Pigs can become infected, but they don't transfer it to other animals.
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