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Only if one is a racist DonaldsRump Apr 2020 #1
This. Different Drummer Apr 2020 #2
Either way it goes back to China. Igel Apr 2020 #4
yup Voltaire2 Apr 2020 #6
National origin, not racist spin is significant to fix it. Specific path, of course. lagomorph777 Apr 2020 #14
You are equating one person, or party's intent with actual useful scientific information. Caliman73 Apr 2020 #27
this Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #31
Well, the 1918 flu started in Kansas. cwydro Apr 2020 #37
They aren't sure exactly where it started, but I understand your point :) Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #39
It started in China according to the National Geographic former9thward Apr 2020 #51
Not from what I've read. cwydro Apr 2020 #59
There are a few different places it might have started, including Kansas Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #67
I'd guess all the details would be useful. More understanding would help prevent some impacts. captain queeg Apr 2020 #3
Big assumption China is taking measures... JCMach1 Apr 2020 #5
True, big assumption intrepidity Apr 2020 #10
It matters to those trying to find a scapegoat... Wounded Bear Apr 2020 #7
Yes. If we nail down the facts the world can pressure China to MaryMagdaline Apr 2020 #8
Actually it matters , because we need to know the original RNA sequence prior to bobalew Apr 2020 #9
If I am understanding you correctly intrepidity Apr 2020 #13
Not only that, if it escaped from a lab then that lab is doing something wrong and Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #28
Well, that is exactly the subject of those StateDept memos intrepidity Apr 2020 #34
Covid-19 did not come from a lab. Mosby Apr 2020 #35
Not saying it was bioengineered intrepidity Apr 2020 #36
I agree Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #38
That article only addresses the idea of an engineered virus intrepidity Apr 2020 #42
I can give you my thoughts on it. Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #45
The jump could have happened in the lab. Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #49
Maybe it could have Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #55
The most logical answer would be a scientific investigation and Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #61
Reply intrepidity Apr 2020 #54
YES Raine Apr 2020 #11
Please elaborate intrepidity Apr 2020 #15
Wet markets need to be shut down Raine Apr 2020 #19
How about just restricting certain known reservoir animals? intrepidity Apr 2020 #20
couple of reasons Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #25
That's about as rational as saying shut down all vegetable stands in the USA. KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #41
So which vegetables tend to carry diseases that can readily jump to humans? Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #50
Don't know, I'm not a foodborne illness expert. KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #52
There is a HUUUGE difference between a foodborne illness and Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #62
We knew all those things already. KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #64
Well, you actually compared "wet markets" with vegetable markets, Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #65
If you know where something came from then you can try to prevent future outbreaks Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #21
Excellent example, thanks intrepidity Apr 2020 #23
It came from the Civet cat (not really a cat) Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #26
For scientific reasons, yes, it matters. nt Alex4Martinez Apr 2020 #12
Agreed nt intrepidity Apr 2020 #17
It is useful for scientists to pursue that line of inquiry because any research might help to totodeinhere Apr 2020 #16
It matters because the scientists that are trying to get ahead of new viruses need the data Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #18
Yes, the origin of the virus does matter...for the sake of science and public health. Caliman73 Apr 2020 #22
Great info, thanks for posting intrepidity Apr 2020 #30
Agreed. This is where the cooperation is needed. Caliman73 Apr 2020 #40
This is such an under-reported part of the picture intrepidity Apr 2020 #43
Bingo, thank you. KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #48
The WHO is reporting that the cause of the virus is animals. WestLosAngelesGal Apr 2020 #24
So do I Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #29
That the virus is from an animal is not in doubt intrepidity Apr 2020 #32
For those interested, Spillover is a great book on zoonotic diseases Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #33
yes, it really does. not just for scientific reasons Amishman Apr 2020 #44
If China is implementing protective measures MenloParque Apr 2020 #46
In the long run, knowing where it came from Retrograde Apr 2020 #47
I think so, especially because so many people think it was engineered in a lab. ecstatic Apr 2020 #53
Good point NT anamnua Apr 2020 #56
Not to me it don't. But to a bunch of racists it's of utmost importance. Iggo Apr 2020 #57
Thats painting with an awfully broad brush. Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #63
Yep. The broadest. Iggo Apr 2020 #66
So you're saying that many of the posters on this thread are racist, Crunchy Frog Apr 2020 #68
No. Iggo Apr 2020 #69
The difference may have to do with purification... AntiFascist Apr 2020 #58
Fascinating article about anthrax intrepidity Apr 2020 #60
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