Why the Wuhan lab-leak theory doesn't hold up
June 18, 2021  13:27
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Blaming humans for disease is as old as time itself. It's inherently hard to trace outbreaks that take tangled paths from their origin point to where they're first detected. Without firm answers, humankind loves to invent stories, from the Black Death of the 14th century to the 2009 H1N1 outbreak. In the absence of certainty, both sets of theories -- natural or man-made -- seem plausible: like Schrdinger's cat, for virology.

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