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  • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Lab leak…meaning it was created in a lab, or lab leak meaning that a specimen collected in the wild and brought to a lab and mistakenly released?

    • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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      4 days ago

      I’m not claiming to know the truth. But all the “gain of function” stuff I’ve seen sounds like bullshit. Proteins are so complex that, without doing actual Tuskegee type shit, I didn’t think it’s realistic. So I’m leaning heavily in the wild specific bank, but I won’t rule out the other option completely.

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      Barely matters, but I would bet on the latter but people always read lab leak like it is the former and usually call it crazy, as of a natural virus leaking from a lab that researches them is impossible.

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        I think it matters a lot actually. Developing biological weapons is a pretty big no-no, and I would expect that kind of lab to have extremely stringent controls on what goes in and comes out. A regular “run of the mill” lab can be surprisingly permeable though, but most of the stuff that might get it out is not going to be “hot” like COVID 19 was.