Oh, wow. If true, this is nuts. I mean, the preprint paper is citing "Global Times" to support their assertion the market may not be the source of the virus. Internet searches and satellite data is fine to use, but there is no "top story" here. *headdesk*https://twitter.com/bastianpurrer/status/1270396180296597504 …
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One article adding more experts questioning that "August COVID in China" study. It got widely reported, tweeted by the president but it's clear that it just doesn't hold up at all. But the correction is disappearing into the void.https://www.thedailybeast.com/experts-doubt-trumps-new-favorite-report-on-covid-19s-earlier-origins …
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even people on the right side of things, who should know better, jumped on this bandwagon. e.g. Lawrence O'Donnell
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When I first read a headline about this I knew it was nonsense without even looking into it. Totally implausible on every level, just like the claims by assorted right-wing pundits in March & early April that Covid had been around since October & we were nearing herd immunity.
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