hockeylover
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Thanks, I thought they were more nuclear-based research.not really, based on this:
Thanks, I thought they were more nuclear-based research.not really, based on this:
There was also no evidence of the virus found in any animals at the market.
Swab samples were taken from market surfaces like floors and cages after Huanan market was closed. Samples that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 were linked to stalls selling live wildlife.
Red foxes, hog badgers and raccoon dogs – mammals now known to be susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 – were sold live at the Huanan market in the weeks preceding the first recorded COVID-19 cases.
A detailed map of the market illustrated that SARS-CoV-2-positive samples reported by Chinese researchers in early 2020 were associated with the western portion of the market. This is where live or freshly butchered animals were sold in late 2019.
Andersen, co-senior author of both studies and a professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at Scripps Research commented: “Upstream events are still obscure, but our analyses of available evidence clearly suggest that the pandemic arose from initial human infections from animals for sale at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in late November 2019.”
Some of the first virologists who were the largest proponents of "let's investigated for lab leak ASAP" did investigate further and came to the conclusion of what is highly probable vs what is highly improbable. These people quite literally sounded the alarm on this as early as Feb 2020 and wanted to investigate it ASAP. They were not silenced (posted it all over twitter) and even worked with the US government in their investigations.And yes fuck China. But the dialogue around this was initially really quite obtuse and divided along left / right lines.
It was considered racist to call to end flights from China in late February 2020 which may have slowed the spread.
And there some of us who don’t support that world view AND believe that discussing this and other aspects of the pandemic is something that should be done and not merely dismissed or shut down.Have to remember, this isn't about China for the lab leakers, that's a bait and switch. It's really about #Faucibiolabslockhimup. It's about an American political movement fueled entirely by conspiracy theory clinging to anything they can to "prove" their world view is accurate.
I will read thatSome of the first virologists who were the largest proponents of "let's investigated for lab leak ASAP" did investigate further and came to the conclusion of what is highly probable vs what is highly improbable. These people quite literally sounded the alarm on this as early as Feb 2020 and wanted to investigate it ASAP. They were not silenced (posted it all over twitter) and even worked with the US government in their investigations.
They investigated the composition of the virus and immediately ruled out bioweapon, and then came the epidemiology bit which is nearly entirely ironclad and centered around the wet market. If you read their paper you will see that lab leak is not ruled out but there would need to be a series of nearly impossible events to take place for it to have happened. Which.. Is possible! Just unlikely.
And there some of us who don’t support that world view AND believe that discussing this and other aspects of the pandemic is something that should be done and not merely dismissed or shut down.
Like the science behind and evidence on masks is both poor and inconclusive.
while you're doing some reading, here is a summary of 49 peer-reviewed studies on face masksLike the science behind and evidence on masks is both poor and inconclusive.
It wasn't dismissed. I mean, I just posted a link with a study from Kristian fucking Anderson, one of the smartest microbiologists on the planet.
What should be dismissed and shut down is the wild jumping to conclusions that was 100% happening at the time.
Well, this is just not fucking true regardless of how many times you repeat it.
How many were double blind?while you're doing some reading, here is a summary of 49 peer-reviewed studies on face masks
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Do face masks work? Here are 49 scientific studies that explain why they do
Reasons for mask hesitancy and doubt include conflicting data from health officials, political biases and cultural unfamiliarity (studies showed mask wearing was lower in countries where face maski…www.kxan.com
How many were double blind?
No study against non masking alternatives. It’s inconclusive.