Do marine organisms eradicate 5% of the virus?
Amsterdam, June 30, 2020, Tuesday While corona-like viruses are still likely to be transmitted from marine organisms to humans, research has found that 8% of the virus is being used by sea creatures as food. Sea creatures do not even release the virus when they move in the water for oxygen and food. The research was led by Jennifer Welch of the Institute for Sea Research in the Netherlands. When a virus infects a cell, it uses it as a host to create a new virus. It could then infect many new cells, but Welsh found that more than 150 million virus molecules were found in a glass of sea water. Sea creatures kill the molecules of this virus as food. The Japanese oyster, for example, separates algae and bacteria during the search for food and oxygen at sea, and also swallows virus molecules. The researchers did not feed the marine life during the experiment, and the water was filtered for oxygen. These Japanese oysters removed the virus molecules from the water. Researchers in an exp...