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    Study finds high probability Covid originated from Wuhan lab

    March 20, 2024
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    A recent analysis conducted by researchers from Australia and Arizona, led by Dr. Raina MacIntyre, a professor of Global Biosecurity at the University of New South Wales, has reignited speculation surrounding the origin of Covid-19, suggesting that the virus may have emerged from a laboratory setting in Wuhan, China, rather than through natural means. This conclusion, long dismissed as a conspiracy theory, is now gaining traction among scientific circles.

    Study finds high probability Covid originated from Wuhan lab

    Using a comprehensive risk analysis tool, the researchers assessed the likelihood that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic, originated unnaturally. Comparing various characteristics of the virus and the pandemic to 11 specific criteria, they found a high probability of an unnatural origin, with Covid receiving a score of 68 percent.

    One significant aspect highlighted by the study was the proximity of the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to the wet market initially associated with the outbreak. The researchers pointed out that the institute was conducting experiments involving dangerous pathogens under relatively lax protocols, raising concerns about the potential for accidental release.

    Furthermore, the virus itself exhibited several unusual characteristics, including its ability to evade the immune system and its efficient transmission among humans. These traits, along with suspicious actions observed at the WIV, led researchers to question the natural origin of the virus. While the exact origins of Covid-19 remain uncertain, the lab leak hypothesis has gained momentum in recent months.

    Revelations about experiments conducted at the WIV, including attempts to engineer viruses similar to SARS-CoV-2, have fueled speculation about a possible accidental release. Supporters of the lab leak theory argue that such incidents are not uncommon and underscore the importance of stringent biosafety measures in laboratory settings. They emphasize the need for greater transparency and accountability in scientific research, particularly when dealing with potentially dangerous pathogens.

    Critics, however, continue to advocate for the zoonotic origin theory, which posits that the virus jumped from animals to humans. While evidence supporting this theory exists, questions remain about the specific animal reservoir and the mechanisms by which the virus made the leap to humans. Regardless of its origins, the Covid-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of global cooperation in combating infectious diseases. As scientists continue to investigate the origins of the virus, policymakers must prioritize measures to prevent future outbreaks, whether natural or unnatural, through improved biosafety protocols and enhanced surveillance efforts.

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