Apologies for not linking for that part sooner. I had my draft in, with the research on the sleuthing part already done with sourcing, to my editor before your article was published. And we didn’t focus on the sleuthing which your piece was great at covering! You’re right though.
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That’s how it came to be overlooked because we didn’t use your piece and sourcing could be done with all the public stuff that—until you stepped up—was barely covered in US media. Really much credit to you on that! Of course, I should have linked because it was published earlier!
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Your piece was detailed and very insightful.
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Thank you for your stellar efforts.But why isn’t there a congressional inquiry on covid origins with scientists testifying under oath?has US totally capitulated to China?
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Your article and the Terry Gross interview provided a lot of effective understanding of the origins of this virus. Thank you!
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Just surprised why this article hasn’t been widely reported upon.
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Great piece. As interested in
#biosafety &#biocontainment but also in#researchmanagement a lot of well-known issues are depicted in your article. Just saying; how many USA dentists have biosafety cabinets as requested at BSL2 environments? Always surprised me such comparison.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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