(If anyone needs a reminder: we still don’t have a consistent picture of the location/identities of the few and clearly incomplete list of the early cases in Wuhan in December 2019/January 2020. What little data we’ve been given is clearly unreliable and inconsistent).
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Lots of reasonable opinions here. One, as Ralph Baric, one of world’s top coronavirolists says is, “science alone cannot answer this.” Or how about: “We should guard against natural spillovers, strengthen lab safety standards globally, and strengthen early surveillance system.”
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In 1986, after Chernobyl and the Soviet cover-up, there were justified worries that the Black Sea coast of Turkey had been affected. President of Turkey, who got that post after leading a military coup, replied “radiation, shmadiation won’t affect us.” Anyway, just reminiscing.
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Yeah, something like that. I've seen a lot of terrible articles on this topic, but most people, even with varying opinions, will concede the obvious: research activities with pandemic-potential pathogens is an inherently dangerous activity. Incredible.https://twitter.com/keithmann/status/1429474125530152965 …
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Something’s going on at that publication.
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Massively funded by the gates Foundation, who also fund eco health alliance, who happen to fund the Wuhan institute of virology
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What’s next for the guardian?… How about “nuclear radiation strengthens the immune system”
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That would at least enable our power generation problems to be solved. They're far more likely to jump on the "5g causes cancer and transgenderers" train.
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fiddling with virus, wildlife trade, bulldozing rainforests, clearing wilderness ALL sound like dangerous activity.
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yeah how hard is that, right?
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