by Larry Elder
The virus-might-have-escaped theory suddenly became less crackpot when The Washington Post recently published an opinion piece called "State Department Cables Warned of Safety Issues at Wuhan Lab Studying Bat Coronaviruses."
In February the Daily Kos, an influential left-wing website, denounced "a whole parade of right-wing hand-waving that includes not just Republican Rep. Tom Cotton claiming that COVID-19 was cooked up in a Chinese bio lab." Likewise, The Guardian reported that Dr. Peter Daszak, the president of EcoHealth Alliance in the United States, an organization that researches emerging diseases, said: "Conspiracy theories circulating on social media claim the coronavirus was artificially manufactured in a lab conducting bioweapons research. They are 'crackpot theories that need to be addressed, but in the age of social media it is just impossible.'"
The Chinese government claimed that the COVID-19 originated at a
Wuhan food marketplace where live animals are sold. But Sen. Tom Cotton,
R-Ark., thought otherwise. Cotton said: "We don't know where it
originated, but we do know that we have to get to the bottom of that. We
also know that just a few miles away from that food market is China's
only biosafety level-four superlaboratory that researches human
infectious diseases. Now, we don't have evidence that this disease
originated there, but because of China's duplicity and dishonesty from
the beginning, we need to at least ask the question to see what the
evidence says."
The virus-might-have-escaped theory suddenly became less crackpot
when The Washington Post recently published an opinion piece called
"State Department Cables Warned of Safety Issues at Wuhan Lab Studying
Bat Coronaviruses." American experts who visited two virology labs in
Wuhan in 2018 were shocked at the lack of security and appropriate
protocols to prevent a virus from escaping. The piece said: "What the
U.S. officials learned during their visits concerned them so much that
they dispatched two diplomatic cables categorized as Sensitive But
Unclassified back to Washington. The cables warned about safety and
management weaknesses at the WIV (Wuhan Institute of Virology) lab and
proposed more attention and help. The first cable ... also warns that
the lab's work on bat coronaviruses and their potential human
transmission represented a risk of a new SARS-like pandemic."
"The Chinese government's original story — that the virus emerged from a seafood market in Wuhan — is shaky. Research by Chinese experts published in the (British medical journal) Lancet in January showed the first known patient, identified on Dec. 1, had no connection to the market, nor did more than one-third of the cases in the first large cluster. Also, the market didn't sell bats."
It is maddening that there is so much about this virus that we do
not know. We are uncertain of its origin. We are uncertain about its
lethality. We don't know whether one develops an immunity after
infection and survival. We don't know how many have or have had the
virus and have recovered. We don't know how many have the virus and are
asymptomatic. There are still questions about whether after one can get
the virus, survive and get it again.
Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host.
Source: https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/04/origin-coronavirus-right-wing-conspiracy-theory-larry-elder/
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