> Wuhan had previously published having created a homologous virus to the one causing > this pandemic back in 2015 ["Nature Medicine" volume 21, pages1508–1513(2015)], and > "Nature" back then published an editorial admonishing the Wuhan lab for creating such > a virus capable of causing a pandemic like the one we are now suffering "If the virus > escaped, nobody could predict the trajectory." [Naturedoi:10.1038/nature.2015.18787] > Especially given the statement in the recent correspondence published in "Nature" > admits that to date "no animal coronavirus has been identified that is sufficiently > similar to have served as the direct progenitor of SARS-CoV-2" yet that article then > expects the reader to accept that it must be from nature because from where else > could it have come. > > All very troubling.
I'll say this much: if China developed this to wipe out the U.S., it was a stroke of genius because people are not taking it seriously all over the country. The American attitude of "nobody's going to tell me what to do even if it kills me" SHALL kill us.
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I have officially retired from sucking at everything I do. Life is much easier now.