so this is not as, in the conspiracy realms, as perhaps it was made out at the very beginning? what s most important to understand is that laboratory accidents can occur. whatever is being manipulated in that laboratory could leave the laboratory when a person becomes infected, or through some kind of waste material coming out of the laboratory. this pandemic has killed at least 4.9 million people. it has turned our lives as we knew them upside down. health systems have been overwhelmed. and families forced to stay apart. there is always politics and blame games in new disease outbreaks, but there are concerns that the massive impact
some kind of waste material coming out of the laboratory. this pandemic has killed at least 4.9 million people. it has turned our lives as we knew them upside down. health systems have been overwhelmed. and families forced to stay apart. there is always politics and blame games in new disease outbreaks, but there are concerns that the massive impact of covid and the geopolitical infighting is severely hindering the science. china still has not shared some of the key data from the earliest days of the pandemic, including information about the very first suspected cases. from the start its leaders have tried to control the information coming out. what is it like going into these countries? no country wants to be investigated in this way, they want their own
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