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It could be a naturally occurring virus and still have escaped from a lab. Or has everyone forgotten all the times that SARS-COV-1 escaped from the lab after the initial outbreak?
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It wasn't spliced together in a lab, just escaped from one.
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Seems to have gone from a cave, to a lab, to the public.
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Forgive me if I don’t trust WHO.
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It was created in a lab because they were doing research on bat's to see if the virus would harm humans and look what's happened The lab is opposite the wet market and the hospital is 300 yards away, someone who worked there confessed to it.
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Pay attention to the choice of words, particularly “made”. The latest “explanation” said there is no evidence it was “made” in a lab. This does not mean it didn’t get released from a lab, by mistake or otherwise.
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If you look closer it says it comes from a bat. Bats were being studied at the lab. They advertised for experience in bat chemistry. it came from a bat being studied at the lab & got out via sloppy protocol. That’s is a viable possibility which WHO statement did not deny.
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Lab or not, the simple fact certain elected officials used it as an excuse to throttle the American economy is a flagrant abuse of executive powers. Citizens should be made aware of the dangers, and be allowed to make decisions for themselves.
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