Visit our Shopee Affiliate Shop Today: https://s.shopee.sg/8KlkmJP0hu A newly discovered coronavirus strain in bats from Thailand is drawing global attention after scientists revealed it can bind to the same human receptor used by Covid-19. Thai health officials say there are no human infections and the outbreak risk remains low. But the discovery highlights how countries are now actively monitoring wildlife viruses after the Covid-19 pandemic. What does this mean for Southeast Asia, public health readiness, and future virus surveillance? Here’s the deeper story behind the headlines. #Thailand #Coronavirus #Covid19 #VirusDiscovery #BatVirus #SoutheastAsia #PublicHealth #PandemicPreparedness #HealthNews #BreakingNews #ThailandNews #VirusSurveillance #GlobalHealth #Bats #MedicalNews #ScienceNews #EmergingVirus #AsiaNews #TwentyTwoThirty #CurrentAffairs

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