And there may never be.But there is still no conclusive evidence about how COVID originated.
There are lots of pieces of evidence that add up, but a single, conclusive piece that everyone accepts seems very unlikely.
And there may never be.But there is still no conclusive evidence about how COVID originated.
It was widely accepted that both China and Russia were lying about their numbers.There appears to be a considerable discrepancy in the reports deaths in China. I think this pandemic was much deadlier. Mostly due to how crowded it is, the Chinese New Year travel that massively spread it, and lack of reaction by the govt.
Evidence?
Malaria is caused by a parasite, so that's not a great example.Anyone who uses the term "natural immunity" is simply admitting they have no idea how the immune system works.
And the argument is the same as saying that catching malaria is the best way to become immune.
Regardless China kept it hush hush until it was too late.So, while that was a factor, look at the timeline. Chinese new year was end of January. That's when all the expats went home, traveled around the country. Then returned while it could still be incubating. There is a large Chinese work force in Italy, and that's when it hit Europe first. Then it spread due to Eurozone borders.
Look it up. I was actually following this beginning of January, because I had booked Vegas for Superbowl. I went. But I saw something coming. Actually stocked up the pantry and house and freezer. Even had a bunch of N95's on hand from some renos
Thanks. What a surprise that it's a "low confidence" which the NATO standard translates into English as " Inconclusive evidence (limited sources, extrapolations, inconsistent findings, poor documentation and/or methods not tested, etc.), disagreement or lack of opinions among experts" and a statistical likelihood from 0.5-0.33.![]()
New CIA report claims COVID 'probably' leaked from Chinese lab
It points the finger at China, despite acknowledging that the spy agency has “low confidence” in its own conclusion of a lab leak in Wuhan.www.euronews.com
That is something that is supported by facts.Regardless China kept it hush hush until it was too late.
That would mean 16 million people dead if we treated it the way we did chicken pox.Covid has a 99.8% survival rate. It's not malaria.
Wow. You mean people in different jurisdictions had different rules? there was also a huge difference in restrictions in April 2020 and April 2021.I know people who had covid and still had to get vaccinated for work to travel or even eat in a restaurant.
That isn't a number I pulled out of my ass.That would mean 16 million people dead if we treated it the way we did chicken pox.
Or used basic mathematical skills to think about.That isn't a number I pulled out of my ass.