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    1. Dr. Angela Rasmussen‏Verified account @angie_rasmussen 12 Aug 2021

      Hi @zeynep, I know you take issue with dishonest reporting, so you might want to make this part clear if you're claiming Ben Embarek is accusing Chinese officials of malfeasance based on his words: both he and a WHO spokesperson said that it's been mistranslated into English. https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1425858836519325702 …pic.twitter.com/12aRx18DSP

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    2. Dr. Angela Rasmussen‏Verified account @angie_rasmussen 12 Aug 2021

      And PS. I confirmed the mistranslation with a Danish-speaking colleague.

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    3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 12 Aug 2021
      Replying to @angie_rasmussen

      cc:@mradamtaylor @emilyrauhala who reported all this as what "he said" reportedly based on the documentary and unaired footage from it. I assumed WaPo checked this claim—if not, absolutely, they should issue a major correction.

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    4. Emily Rauhala‏Verified account @emilyrauhala 12 Aug 2021
      Replying to @zeynep @angie_rasmussen @mradamtaylor

      We had a Danish colleague translate the quotes from the doc. This is not based on the article circulating early today, which Ben Embarek told us is a mistranslation.

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    5. Dr. Angela Rasmussen‏Verified account @angie_rasmussen 12 Aug 2021
      Replying to @emilyrauhala @zeynep @mradamtaylor

      My Danish colleague watched the documentary. He translated the relevant part as follows: “A laboratory worker, who gets infected while he/she is out in the field collecting samples from bat caves, even if this belongs under a “lab leak” it is also part of our first hypothesis...

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      Adam Taylor‏Verified account @mradamtaylor 12 Aug 2021
      Replying to @angie_rasmussen @emilyrauhala @zeynep

      Our danish colleague translated it as likely and TV2 translated it as likely. WHO and David himself did not dispute when we contacted. There may some ambiguity in it as he’s making a complex point that a lab worker infected while collecting samples would be direct zoonotic spread

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        2. Adam Taylor‏Verified account @mradamtaylor 12 Aug 2021
          Replying to @mradamtaylor @angie_rasmussen and

          As you’d remember, the WHO-China report refers to direct spread from bats to humans as “likely” so it fits in this context

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        3. Dr. Angela Rasmussen‏Verified account @angie_rasmussen 12 Aug 2021
          Replying to @mradamtaylor @emilyrauhala @zeynep

          It does, the issue here is presenting direct spillover in the context of fieldwork as "likely." That's my understanding of what Ben Embarek objected to in the translation in question.

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