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In reply to the discussion: Does the origin of the virus really matter? [View all]intrepidity
(8,582 posts)20. How about just restricting certain known reservoir animals?
Like bats and pangolins?
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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
They aren't sure exactly where it started, but I understand your point :)
Marrah_Goodman
Apr 2020
#39
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
Actually it matters , because we need to know the original RNA sequence prior to
bobalew
Apr 2020
#9
Not only that, if it escaped from a lab then that lab is doing something wrong and
Marrah_Goodman
Apr 2020
#28
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
If you know where something came from then you can try to prevent future outbreaks
Marrah_Goodman
Apr 2020
#21
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
I think so, especially because so many people think it was engineered in a lab.
ecstatic
Apr 2020
#53