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Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I believe scientist from many countries who say the virus isn’t genetically engineered and that past episodes of viral outbreaks occurred from wet markets.
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There are numerous reports now from credible researchers and doctors that it doesn't show the markers of genetic engineering. There's plenty of instrumentation available these days that can see that in DNA or RNA. Not 100% proven to be natural yet, but pretty close to 100%.
The problem with the "wet market" theory in this case is that it doesn't explain all the data. What makes the most sense to me (as I explained in a previous post) is that it was a natural virus being studied in the lab where a worker became infected and unknowingly spread it into the community. A simple, but very serious, accident. By the way, in all the time I've spent in China (which is a lot) and in all the places I have visited there (many) I've been to many markets. I have never seen one that resembles what's being reported here. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist somewhere, but I've been around a lot and haven't seen it.
Personally I think that the "wet market" theory was propagated by some CCP government official to explain what they thought at the time was an embarrassing local incident. I don't think they understood the magnitude of what they had on their hands until it was too late to cover it up or contain it.