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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty sure it’s been researched and confirmed the Covid outbreak started from animals sold in a market in China. Oh, and bird flu. I don’t know that “Asia” is the epitome of food safety standards you think it is. [/quote] Lol. Still skipping the lab leak, are we? Anyway, I have been all over Asia and rarely see food sanitation practices that meet those at a McDonalds outside wealthy areas of major cities.[/quote] +100000 I can't belive people are still thinking this happened at a wet market. I can't. It's like they've done zero research about the lab, what happened, who was funding the lab....[/quote] Jesus. Epidemiological studies of how the virus spread in the beginning are not consistent with the lab leak theory, and there is zero direct evidence to support the theory. First, for a variety of reasons (including both response to the outbreak and stonewalling, some of it I believe the province as opposed to the CCP) it will never be possible to state with absolute certainty what the source was, which means such a leak perhaps cannot be ruled out, but after years of rumours that the virus that causes COVID-19 escaped froma laboratory in China, the virologist at the heart of the claims has presented data on dozens of new coronaviruses collected from bats in southern China. Ata conference in Japan this month, Shi Zhengli, a specialist on bat coronaviruses, reported that none of the viruses stored in her freezers are the most recent ancestors of the virus SARS-CovV-2. Shi was leading coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), a high-level biosafety laboratory, when the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in that city. Soon afterwards, theories emerged that the virus had leaked — either by accident or deliberately — from the WIV. Shi has consistently said that SARS-CoV-2 was never seen or studied in her lab. But some commentators have continued to ask whether one of the many bat coronaviruses her team collected in southern China over decades was closely related to it. Shi promised to sequence the genomes of the coronaviruses and release the data. The latest analysis, which has not been peer reviewed, includes data from the whole genomes of 56 new betacoronaviruses, the broad group to which SARS-CoV-2 belongs, as well as some partial sequences. All the viruses were collected between 2004 and 2021. “We didn’t find any new sequences which are more closely related to SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2,” said Shi, ina pre-recorded presentation at the conference, Preparing for the Next Pandemic: Evolution, Pathogenesis and Virology of Coronaviruses, in Awaji, Japan, on 4 December. Earlier this year, Shi moved from the WIVtothe Guangzhou Laboratory, a newly established national research institute for infectious diseases. The results support her assertion that the WIV lab did not have any bat-derived sequences from viruses that were more closely related to SARS-CoV-2 than were any already described in scientific papers, says Jonathan Pekar, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Edinburgh, UK. “This just validates what she was saying: that she did not have anything extremely closely related, as we’ve seen in the years since,” he says. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2448671-evidence-points-to-wuhan-market-as-source-of-covid-19-outbreak/ has information about indications of likely animal sources of the virus. https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2023/03/21/wuhan-market-samples-contained-covid-and-animal-mixtures-report-says/ has more. Too much politics --geopolitical, domestic, and academic--contaminated the lab leak theory, which arose from total speculation to begin with: https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/06/25/1027140/lab-leak-alina-chan/[/quote]
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