Public was misled by the scientific community about COVID origins, NY Times columnist argues
- The New York Times published an opinion column stating that the scientific community "badly misled" the public about COVID-19's origins to suppress theories of a lab leak in Wuhan, China.
- Congress obtained chat logs showing that authors discussed how to mislead reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. About the pandemic's origin.
- Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth, circulated a letter and strategized on how to hide his involvement, insisting it would remain "not identifiable as coming from any one organization or person."
- Christian Anderson stated that "the lab escape version of the story is so freakin' likely to have happened" due to prior work.
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Coronavirus from the lab? Chinese suspected this early
The laboratory thesis about the origin of Coronavirus was once a rumor on the Chinese Internet. Now it is considered a plausible explanation. A journey back to those who risked a lot of things to bring the truth to light.
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