(Pushing Bullshit, My question is why release it now before the election?)
21 Scientists Ask Journal to Retract New Paper Claiming COVID Originated in Wuhan Market 1/3
The authors of a paper published Thursday by leading proponents of the “zoonotic” theory of the origin of COVID-19 claim to have pinpointed the specific section of the Wuhan, China, market where they say the virus jumped from animals to humans.
word "retract", covid spike protein and question markby Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. September 20, 2024
A paper published Thursday by leading proponents of the “zoonotic” theory of the origin of COVID-19 doubles down on the theory — with the authors claiming to have pinpointed the specific section of the Wuhan, China, market where they say the virus jumped from animals to humans.
Leading virologists and scholars have already criticized the paper, which NPR described as “controversial.”
Twenty-one researchers signed a letter to the editors of Cell, asking them to issue an editorial expression of concern for the paper and launch an investigation that could lead to the paper’s retraction.
The authors themselves, in an interview with NPR, conceded the paper “doesn’t prove by any meansthat there were infected animals at the market” even if the authors believe it is “the most likely hypothesis.”
Published in the journal Cell, the paper presents the results of what CNN called an “in-depth analysis of the genetic material from hundreds of swabs taken from the walls, floors, machines and drains inside the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market” in Wuhan, which the paper calls an early epicenter of COVID-19’s spread.
According to NPR, the new study “shows with unprecedented granularity — down to the individual market stall — that coronavirus-susceptible wildlife and the SARS CoV-2 virus were mingling, along with human beings, in a very specific part of the Wuhan market.”
CNN reported that while the study “doesn’t prove that the animals were infected by the virus … their DNA was found very near the virus, sometimes on the same swab. That means it’s a strong possibility the animals were infected at the market.”
Animals “known to be susceptible to Covid-19 infections,” such as raccoon dogs and rabbits, were present at the market, CNN reported. The study claims the virus was present at the market between mid-November and mid-December 2019, “at the same time as the virus from the larger pandemic.”
Michael Worobey, Ph.D., head of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona and a co-author of the paper, told NPR, “We now have … a much richer record of what happened in this case than we do for HIV or the Spanish flu or even the 2009 H1N1 influenza epidemic.”(HIv and Spanish Flu were man made)
Kristian Andersen, Ph.D., director of infectious disease genomics at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, told CNN the method used in this study is “basically carbon-dating viruses.” Andersen said scientists have never before had information available to them in such detail for any prior pandemic.
Key scientists point to conflicts of interest, ‘serious issues’ with the paper
But other key scientists and researchers took issue with the paper and its conclusions, pointing to other studies and news reports suggesting COVID-19 was a product of controversial gain-of-function research conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and that the virus subsequently leaked from the facility.
In February 2023, a U.S. Department of Energy report concluded COVID-19 emerged as a result of such a lab leak.
Rutgers University molecular biologist Richard Ebright, Ph.D., an outspoken critic of gain-of-function research, told The Defender, “The paper presents no new data and no new analysis and draws unsound conclusions.”
Ebright pointed out that four of the authors — Andersen, Robert Garry, Edward Holmes, and Andrew Rambaut — were accused of fraudulently claimingSARS-CoV-2 couldn’t have originated in a lab in a paper they published in 2020.
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