We know we're about 1/5 for iatrogenic pandemics in the 20th century; we know the base rate of lab accidents is high; we know this all happened in a surveillance society where any tracks leading to an alternate source would be retrospectively visible to the authorities.
A nice writeup of all of it is here:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/opinion/coronavirus-airborne-transmission.html …
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That’s a great article about why the WHO and CDC took a long time to accept the empirical findings of scientists. The policy makers were slow. I ask you again, who is this scientific community that sat on data or research?
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Who do you think works at CDC and WHO? The article is about a failure of science, not policymaking.
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