As @trvrb pointed out, it happens often and the evidence is very consistent with a zoonotic outbreak driven by one of many potential sources
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What is that evidence, specifically? Lab leaks are common as well.pic.twitter.com/JQ4B2OWJbu
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Replying to @M1tchRosenthal @trvrb
Are they? There have been dozens of zoonotic outbreaks in the last decade alone (likely hundreds, but dozens of ~recorded~ outbreaks), how many lab leaks in that time?
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Replying to @M1tchRosenthal @trvrb
Of course it's serious. How many lab leaks have caused outbreaks of infectious disease since 2010?
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Mitchell Rosenthal Retweeted Richard H. Ebright
Here's one that just happened recently (2019)https://twitter.com/R_H_Ebright/status/1402682647273431042?s=20 …
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Richard H. EbrightVerified account @R_H_EbrightReplying to @R_H_Ebright @Nature and 2 othersThe claim is contradicted even by examples of lab-leak-caused epidemic that occurred in same country and same time as emergence of SARS-CoV-2: i.e. Brucellosis epidemic in Lanzhou and Harbin China that started with lab leak in Nov-Dec 2019 and ultimately infected 10,000+ persons.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @M1tchRosenthal @trvrb
So, firstly, there's a very obvious difference between a veterinary institute having an outbreak of brucellosis and a viral leak from a lab. But ignoring that, you're not answering the question - how many have happened in the last decade?
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Sounds like you didnt read the story. Why are you focusing on post-2010? History of lab escapes is decades long and undeniably demonstrates that they can cause outbreaks. Dr Baric's UNC lab had sars-infected mice escape. Gottlieb concurs that lab leaks are not uncommon.pic.twitter.com/zY1SZ53ogR
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Replying to @M1tchRosenthal @trvrb
Lol, that's a different story to the one I read but also gives you an idea of how wildly different the scenarios you're imagining are. That's not a lab leak so much as a manufacturing error
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Let's review: - Dr Dazak stated that infection experiments w humanized mice had highest risk of spillover. - WIV performed such experiments. Dr. Shi's first thought was that the virus was from her lab at WIV - We've seen 6 seperate sars escapes since early 2000s.
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Let's review - you still haven't answered the very first question I asked, and I'm tired of rehashing the same tedious ground
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As I responded, "Why are you focusing on post-2010?". If the only reason is because that time period supports your effort to minimize lab leak risk, that's cherry picking. "History of lab escapes is decades long and undeniably demonstrates that they can cause outbreaks."
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