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AntiFascist

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Sat May 2, 2020, 02:44 AM May 2020

THE CONTROVERSIAL EXPERIMENTS AND WUHAN LAB SUSPECTED OF STARTING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC [View all]

(Credit to DUer JCMach1 for originally posting about this article.)

https://www.newsweek.com/controversial-wuhan-lab-experiments-that-may-have-started-coronavirus-pandemic-1500503

BY FRED GUTERL , NAVEED JAMALI AND TOM O'CONNOR ON 4/27/20
Newsweek

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By March, the wild-virus theory was still the most likely explanation of the origin of SARS-CoV-2--but it was starting to look a little ragged around the edges. For one thing, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, not far from the animal markets in downtown Wuhan, houses the world's largest collection of coronaviruses from wild bats, including at least one virus that bears a resemblance to SARS-CoV-2. What's more, Wuhan Institute of Virology scientists have for the past five years been engaged in so-called "gain of function" (GOF) research, which is designed to enhance certain properties of viruses for the purpose of anticipating future pandemics. Gain-of-function techniques have been used to turn viruses into human pathogens capable of causing a global pandemic.

This is no nefarious secret program in an underground military bunker. The Wuhan lab received funding, mostly for virus discovery, in part from a ten-year, $200 million international program called PREDICT, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development and other countries. Similar work, funded in part by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, has been carried out in dozens of labs throughout the world. Some of this research involves taking deadly viruses and enhancing their ability to spread quickly through a population—research that took place over the objections of hundreds of scientists, who have warned for years of the program's potential to cause a pandemic.

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The answer that Fouchier came up with was a technique known as "animal passage," in which he mutated the bird-flu virus by passing it through animals rather than cell cultures. He chose ferrets because they were widely known as a good stand-in for humans—if a virus can jump between ferrets, it is likely also to be able to jump between humans. He would infect one ferret with a bird-flu virus, wait until it got sick, and then remove a sample of the virus that had replicated in the ferret's body with a swab. As the virus multiplies in the body, it mutates slightly, so the virus that came out of the ferret was slightly different from the one that went into it. Fouchier then proceeded to play a version of telephone: he would take the virus from the first ferret and infect a second, then take the mutated virus from the second ferret and infect a third, and so on.

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What followed was a fierce debate among scientists over the risks versus benefits of the gain-of-function research. Fouchier's work, wrote Harvard epidemiologist Marc Lipsitch in the journal Nature in 2015, "entails a unique risk that a laboratory accident could spark a pandemic, killing millions."

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The NIH eventually came down on the side of Fouchier and the other proponents. It considered gain-of-function research worth the risk it entailed because it enables scientists to prepare anti-viral medications that could be useful if and when a pandemic occurred.

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A virus produced with animal passage methods would be much harder to spot. These viruses are not directly manipulated. When the virus passes from one animal to the next, it undergoes something similar to what would happen in the wild during the course of its evolution.

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...and when you're done with that one, go sink your teeth into this one: intrepidity May 2020 #1
But don't miss that source's "We don't fact check!" policy. Squinch May 2020 #4
Nothing has been disproved. LisaL May 2020 #6
I wouldn't be surprised if the US is participating in a coverup... AntiFascist May 2020 #8
Fortunately, everything in that post is verifiable intrepidity May 2020 #11
Here's a paper from 2018... AntiFascist May 2020 #14
2016 article co-authored by Ralph Baric... AntiFascist May 2020 #17
Here's a 2015 article defending the genetic engineering of a pathological SARS-like virus... AntiFascist May 2020 #18
These accusations have been debunked but the likes of WHO, Bill Gates and dozens of experts Thekaspervote May 2020 #2
I missed the part where Bill Gates got a LisaL May 2020 #5
Bill Gates may be the most spectacularly self-educated man on the planet. milestogo May 2020 #7
He is still only a human. Not a god. LisaL May 2020 #9
Link? nt intrepidity May 2020 #12
For anyone who questions whether Gain-of-Function research is the product of conspiracy theory... AntiFascist May 2020 #3
This type of research sounds incredibly dangerous. LisaL May 2020 #10
Apparently the remdesivir and chloroquine treatments arose from this research... AntiFascist May 2020 #13
Look, if you're trying to suggest something nefarious... intrepidity May 2020 #15
I'm not suggesting a conspiracy to make money off of the drugs... AntiFascist May 2020 #16
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