24/03/2021
Phillip Alviola, a bat ecologist, holds a bat that was captured from Mount Makiling in Los Baños on March 5, 2021. "What we're trying to look into are other strains of coronavirus that have the potential to jump to humans," Alviola says. "If we know the virus itself and we know where it came from, we know how to isolate that virus geographically."
Phillip Alviola, a bat ecologist, holds a bat that was captured from Mount Makiling in Los Baños on March 5, 2021. "What we're trying to look into are other strains of coronavirus that have the potential to jump to humans," Alviola says. "If we know the virus itself and we know where it came from, we know how to isolate that virus geographically."
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