These labs were remarked upon by a US collogue (biologist) back in 2017, about 
poor safety practices at the Chinese labs in question. I could dig up the quote 
if needed? The Chinese, along with pollution are way behind the West in 
environmental safety, and laws, and enforced laws. The China hands that I have 
read indicate that this laxness is not uncommon, and resembles Europe and the 
US before the 1970's in enforced standards. The PRC has its "scandals" now as 
we have had them in our past. The "wet" market in question, near one lab,  
literally was a "wet" market in the sense that their prime product was seafood, 
not birds, pigs, snakes, bats, etc.  
I do note with a grin, that big pharma has moved in a big way to start to 
provide Covid-fighting pills to alleviate the infection, along with, of course 
the vaccines. I am pleased that they have progressed so far in getting these to 
patients. The FDA is supposed to meet on the 30th for advisory purposes. 
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-antiviral-drugs-merck-pfizer-pills-work-rcna5317



-----Original Message-----
From: Lawrence Crowell <[email protected]>
To: Everything List <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, Nov 20, 2021 7:33 am
Subject: Re: First Known Covid Case Was Vendor at Wuhan Market

With these data it might mean the only way the Wuhan Institute of Virology 
started Covid is if they directed it to the market. For a number of reasons 
that seems implausible.
LC
On Friday, November 19, 2021 at 10:08:40 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

In yesterday's issue of the journal Science researchers give a devastating, but 
not necessarily fatal, blow to the theory that COVID-19 originated at Wuhan 
Institute of Virology and not at the Wuhan animal market which is 8 miles away 
and on the other side of the Yangtze River.  Previously it had been reported 
that the first known case of COVID-19  came from an accountant with the surname 
"Chen'' who got sick on December 8 2019 and lived on the other side of the city 
from the Wuhan market and had no known connection with it. However on further 
investigation it turns out that date, although widely quoted, was simply wrong, 
the man didn't actually start to feel sick until December 16. 
The person with the first known case of COVID-19 was actually a woman named Wei 
Guixian who was a seafood vendor at the Wuhan animal market, she developed 
symptoms on December 10 and was hospitalized on December 11. Michael Worobey, 
the author of this paper, says:
“In this city of 11 million people, half of the early cases are linked to a 
place that’s the size of a soccer field. It becomes very difficult to explain 
that pattern if the outbreak didn’t start at the market.”
However by examining changes in the viruse's genome Dr. Worobey concludes that 
Wei Guixian is probably not patient zero, that unknown person probably got 
infected sometime in mid November 2019.


Dissecting the early COVID-19 cases in Wuhan


John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis


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