Covid-19 Pandemic Origins Debate
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The Covid ‘lab leak’ theory isn’t just a rightwing conspiracy – pretending that’s the case is bad for science | Jane Qiu

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There are two broad, competing theories about Covid-19 pandemic's origins.
The natural-origins hypothesis suggest the pandemic began when a close relative of Sars-CoV-2 jumped from a wild animal to a human through the wildlife trade.
In contrast, proponents of lab-leak theories argue that the virus emerged when Chinese scientists became infected through research-associated activities.
Documentary claims that attacks on EcoHealth Alliance and spread of lab-leak conspiracy theories have fuelled distrust in science.
Jane Qiu is an award-winning independent science writer in Beijing .
She says lack of transparency and humility from scientists such as Peter Daszak has fuelled public distrust.
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