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by LittleMoveBig 1554 days ago
"health labs" doing a lot of work in this headline. The WHO says they want to prevent "accidental or deliberate release of pathogens." If the pathogens can be intentionally released and cause harm, in what sense are they not bioweapons?
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By this logic every car is a weapon.
Every car is a potential weapon, and many cars and vehicles of all types are, in fact, weapons.

So, it is a bioweapons lab?

Of course, not -- it's just a health lab that happens to produce bioweapons -- two totally different things.

We should ban all cars on streets because it is not safe?

Or alternatively ban all bio research including vaccine development because potentially they can be used as weapons?

Have they been weaponised?
Yes. In 2020 a virus was released in Wuhan, and was weaponized by the host country shutting down domestic flights while allowing infected to fly internationally.

Historically this led to a pretty crazy couple of years and we’re still seeing a lot of disruption from it.

It’s not good for the US to be funding bioweapon research within hostile countries or on the border of hostile countries.