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by acqq
2212 days ago
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It's also relevant to demonstrate now that this virus too hasn't been made in the lab. The "lab origin" is a claim that some like to spread on every outbreak, even in spite of the fact that virologists know that nature produces the viruses very easily and there are no facts supporting anything else this time too. From the abstract: "Our phylogenetic analyses date the origin of the pandemic lineage of HIV-1 to a time period around the turn of the 20th century (1881 to 1918)." At that time humanity didn't even know what the virus really is -- they just knew that something in some liquid transmits some illness. The most advanced lab at that time could only get that liquid using the filters. |
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The two are different in likelihood by perhaps two orders of magnitude and one is malicious while the other not.
When we lump all accusations together and dismiss them all together based on their most radical claim, then we do ourselves a disservice.
While it's important to be fact based, it's also important to be investigate theories of greater likelihood.
Imagine a murder investigation where a detective won't interview suspects because there's no evidence against them. It becomes a catch-22.