Re: What do you think about the Corona virus conspiracy theories?
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It's more than a strong idea. As I said we get one of these every 10 years or so. SARS, Swine Flu, Spanish Flu of 1918, you can find tables that just go down and list them. There's enough stuff out there that can jump from animals to humans with not very much change at all. Saying it's from a lab: yeah, it's *technically* possible, but it doesn't do anyone any good and there's basically no motivation for anyone to have done it and also even once you say it's from a lab you have to play pick the country after that as well.
Also, to be honest, anything out of a lab should have been way more deadly as well. The problem with bioweapons isn't that we can't make them, it's that they're more dangerous than nukes and no country in their right mind gets serious about it because you can't ever stop it once it's out.
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