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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.26.428212v1.full.pdf https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-20501-9 This is very telling. The FCS causes the Spike to be destroyed when ANY antibody binds--not just CR3022, but also canonical anti-RBM antibodies. Nomatter how "close" they attempt to find a "bat" virus, they can never find that elusive PRRA. PRRA in a Sarbecovirus S equals instant destruction of that Spike in a reservoir(immune) host, and instant extinction of that strain. (the RBM is in fact not very close to SARS-CoV-2. it have a del1, a V460, a D477, a P486 and a D487. Del1-type RBMs (as in BM48-31, BtKY72, Rc-O319) are known to be specific for the ACE2 of a specific bat species, and are incapable of using non-Bat ACE2. This RBM also upheld the neutral 501 (NGVGY) rule of all Sarbecovirus RBM's.