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Origin of Covid — Following the Clues
Kudos too to Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who told CNN on March 26, 2021 that the “most likely” cause of the epidemic was “from a laboratory,” because he doubted that a bat virus could become an extreme human pathogen overnight, without taking time to evolve, as seemed to be the case with SARS2.
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@vegosf05 I like the fact that the author does not say that #SARS-CoV-2 definitely came from either wildlife-to-human or laboratory-escape scenarios. Though it is clear which direction he leans, he plainly says there is no actual evidence of either one ... and that he thinks WTH origins should have left some evidence that is currently missing.
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I admit that it does bother me a little when experts are very sure of something that they have no way of knowing. It is okay to say that we do not really know where #SARS-CoV-2 came from and thus do not know how the #COVID-19 outbreak started.
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