Thank you.
Now
check out June Almeida, the smart but poor Scottish girl who became so proficient with an electron microscope she invented protocols they still depend on.
She was the first one to see a corona virus, in fact the first 2 times she saw one and wrote a report they didn't believe her. (Dumb broad wasting the time of those educated scientists.) But in 1964 she spotted one for the third time and they finally believed her... of course they took most of the credit.
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Almeida went on to identify a host of viruses including rubella, which can cause complications during pregnancy. Scientists had been studying rubella (aka three-day measles) for decades, but Almeida was the first to see it.
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