bone on a hypothesis, it s hard for them to move on. i guess if i m disappointed about anything about the early scientific community, is that there seemed to be lack of openness to pursue both hy hypo hypotheses. do you think that s fair, dr. collins? not entirely, although bob redfield is a friend. on the front page of the washington post today is a report of a meeting that happened february 1st, 2020, that tony fauci and i were part of where the experts on analyzing the genome sequence of this virus got together on a conference call to look at every detail to say, could this have been human engineered? and ultimately, after a lot of back and forth on a purely scientific basis with everybody s minds wide open, the conclusionnclusion was, no. this is something that only nature could have engineered this way. it has too many features that humans never could have thought of. and that got published in a peer review journal. so i take a little bit of offense at the idea that the
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