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by AndrewBissell
2337 days ago
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It would be conspiratorial in nature because it questions the Chinese government's official narrative that the virus emerged from a seafood market, and implies they're covering up the truth. Of course, people usually use the term "conspiratorial" to be synonymous with "untrue" or even "patently absurd." |
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Recently available data shows that the first few cases happened in November.