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Chinese city where potentially dangerous research was funded by the U.S. government, at the center of COVID lab leak theory

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"I can't believe they banned people from saying covid, which factually started in wuhan, leaked from the covid lab also located in wuhan"
"It's so funny that Jon Stewart was lambasted by Stephen Colbert and Big Lib for suggesting the Covid-19 pandemic could've possibly originated from a lab leak in Wuhan"
"I don't think it was released on purpose, but I absolutely do think some retard in Wuhan was developing a weapon and fucked up and got infected by it and gifted the rest of the world the China flu."
"Incredibly long but fascinating and potentially terrifying read about American funding of haphazard and dangerous research in Wuhan. Definitely not a smoking gun, but concerning none the less."
"Instead of preventing a worse pandemic, a laboratory accident that has a 0.01% chance of happening, happened in Wuhan and provoked the last two years of civilizational decay."
What the pandemic means for the future. (i.e. not good) · u/scarfacetehstag · ↑44 · 2022-01-16
"At the end of the episode, the lab leak happens and Wuhan goes under lockdown, which is juxtaposed with the of the world celebrating New Year's Eve and looking cheery while a big-band song plays. The last shot we see is a dirty mask laying in the middle of a completely deserted city street in Wuhan."
Covid miniseries from the 2030s, first episode · u/imnvrleaving · ↑36 · 2022-02-12
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