Fauci’s emails don’t prove a Wuhan conspiracy, but raise further questions

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Fauci’s emails don’t prove a Wuhan conspiracy, but raise further questions
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Dr. Fauci's emails don't prove a Wuhan conspiracy, but raise further questions.

as a smoking gun, proving that top officials and scientists covered up the origins of the Covid-19 virus.

The U.S. government has since accused China of withholding significant information that has prevented a thorough investigation into how the virus emerged. And U.S. intelligence officials — while seeing no evidence the virus was genetically modified — say the possibility that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan is one they have not ruled out, and continue to investigate.

“Significant new data, extensive analyses, and many discussions led to the conclusions in our paper,” he said. “What the email shows, is a clear example of the scientific process.” Most scientists who have examined the virus don’t see any evidence that it was genetically modified. Scientists who argue against the lab leak theory have often conflated the two distinct scenarios. In fact, no examination of the virus’s genetic footprint can reveal whether the virus, taken from its natural state, was being studied in a lab. Nor can the virus’s genetic makeup speak to whether it spread to humans in Wuhan as a result of a lab accident.

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