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by Fomite
1339 days ago
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I know very few specialists, including those without a conflict of interest, who think the lab leak hypothesis is true. From my perspective inside the field, a small number of specialists and a very enthusiastic lay readership have pushed the lab leak hypothesis in a way that presents far more disagreement than there actually is. |
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Especially when the CNRS - (which would be partially guilty in the case of a lab leak !) - published the claim that the lab leak hypothesis could not be dismissed.
But you know how paradigms work, you have to be an anti-conformist to support what is going to become the new paradigm...
And sure, there most certainly is a very enthusiastic lay readership on the lab leak side... but why do you think there isn't one on the zoonosis side ?
And especially an even bigger fraction of specialists and lay readership that aren't rejecting either ?
(It bears repeating : I'm not anti-zoonosis, since I am not competent to judge either way anyway, I just find it very worrying that there seemed to be a campaign from quite early on, when social pressure wouldn't have had as much effect yet, to outright dismiss the lab leak theory, even though among the specialists gathered at the WHO in January 2020, there was no such consensus.)
I guess it only goes to show how bubbly the Internet (and your specific sub-field bubble ?) can be...