crlb2525 t1_jackiaa wrote
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If we apply Occam's razor you’re right. Simplest answer is a mistake at the lab.
sexisfun1986 t1_jae8516 wrote
No it’s not. Pandemics have occurred countless times before the only thing close to a pandemic occurring because of a “lab leak” was a possible production failure with a wide spread vaccine program, as in millions of failure points.
This region has already been the source of past global infections.
So a natural process that has resulted in multiple past incidents including some in this specific spot, is the simplest explanation.
Adding an extra step to a known process a lab leak which also does not have a record of causing a such an occurrence is the definition of adding complexity
crlb2525 t1_jaekn9f wrote
Aside from the "hey, it came from a wet market that doesn't sell the animals.....
What was that about adding complexity?
sexisfun1986 t1_jaemy3i wrote
No yeah a hundred percent random markets procedures are way more absolute then labourites. There is no chance that a market might have different offerings at different times and they are always perfectly recorded . /S
Hey fun fact zoonosis occurs whit contact to animals by humans not from stocked shelves.
[deleted] t1_jaenlsq wrote
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sexisfun1986 t1_jaf2mmj wrote
LoL, Jesus Christ zoonosis is the way this has happened multiple multiple times this the way this the standard method there is no add complexity.
Also again the lab was built there because everyone realized this was going to happen again you know because this happened before, as in before the lab was built.
Let me guess you also think volcanic eruptions are caused by volcanology research facilities.
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