Did Covid-19 originate in a lab or in nature? Jury’s still out, apparently. @angie_rasmussen says the evidence points to nature, while @Ayjchan says “the current evidence is all circumstantial, and it is consistent with both a natural and a lab origin.”

Jun 3, 2021 · 11:41 PM UTC

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The highly contagious COVID-19 variant that first emerged in India is spreading at a rapid rate in the US — and now makes up 7 percent of new cases, data shows. The dramatic rise of the B.1.617.2 variant comes after it accounted for only 1 percent of new cases stateside at the
In the interest of full disclosure regarding Angela Rasmussen of Columbia University see link. It would be ethical of Angela Rasmussen to disclose any potential conflicts before any media appearance google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/…
we won't know until scientists are allowed to properly see all the evidence in wuhan,most of it has been destroyed along with any witnesses.If it did originate from nature the evidence would have been found months ago,the fact that any investigation is being denied tells you all
Can you explain Why Th Fu*k Does It Matter?It showed that world doesn't have ANY pandemic response strategy and it still doesn't. Isn't that something to talk about that's more imortant but no one does?You do know that countries that developed Pandemic Respons System fared well?
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Ruling out a lab leak only makes sense superficially... and that's what your coverage was. I expect nothing less from one of the main people who pushed for social media truth police. Alina would have destroyed Angie's arguments if you gave her time.
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Wondering how many hours until *journalists* all morph into OAN and hit the accelerator spreading this BS for clicks & giggles. This BS I how it begins. Science isn't about *the jury*. mediamatters.org/coronavirus…
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Dr Rasmussen still says the virus came from wild animal at the Wuhan market. We have been knowing since fertile crescent that virus cross species transmission needs long term exposure, so farming, not brief encounter of a wild animal in a market.
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