Originally Posted by
Bob001
I'm willing to say that WHO scientists know more about this than I -- or most other people -- ever could, and they have concluded that it's very unlikely that covid came from a Wuhan lab. China is a densely populated country in which people move freely from one giant city to another, usually by rail. It might not even have started in Wuhan. Why should it be a surprise that a disease could originate somewhere and travel elsewhere? Coincidences do happen.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/14/healt...ntl/index.html
Of course coincidences can happen. And sure the source might have been one person or a family bringing it to Wuhan.
But come on, is that a good enough explanation: it is remotely possible?
The problem is the WHO did not come back with an answer to the source of the pandemic. AFAIK, they ruled out the lab based on what the lab personnel told them.
I am not saying it came from a lab accident. I
am saying I cannot rule that out at this point.