Did the Coronavirus Escape From a Lab?
What happened was fairly simple, Iโve come to believe. It was an accident. A virus spent some time in a laboratory, and eventually it got out. SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, began its existence inside a bat, then it learned how to infect people in a claustrophobic mine shaft, and then it was made more infectious in one or more laboratories, perhaps as part of a scientistโs well-intentioned but risky effort to create a broad-spectrum vaccine. SARS-2 was not designed as a biological weapon. But it was, I think, designed.
At first, I discounted this. Now I believe it about 80%. It seems most likely to me. It’s no accident that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was right at the heart of the initial outbreak, and how vociferously both the Chinese and other researchers denied the validity of this speculation.
Unfortunately, I lack the skill to examine the virus and its genetic sequence enough to determine myself either way, and it’d take me maybe a year to obtain this capability. So, not worth it.
But I suspect this was at first a natural virus that was being used in research and then somehow escaped. Nothing else makes sense when examined in toto.