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1. Frost1+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-02-13 19:42:22
If it was lab created then you know some group intentionally or through their negligence caused millions and millions of people to die. They won't be held accountable unless China itself would decide to do so (assuming in this hypothetical that it was created by China of course).

If it was being developed as a biological weapon you would tend to assume there's likely progress on how to defend against it by those who created it so you could hope to leverage that work to get a head start on vaccines and so forth. No one could force China to hand that work over but they could certainly pressure them in full force, including some of their allies that may also be suffering.

Overall, there's really not much in terms of actionable information to follow through with. It might help states target spies to keep a closer eye on these scenarios and prompt a better global response in the future.

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2. avalde+x2[view] [source] 2021-02-13 20:02:06
>>Frost1+(OP)
> If it was lab created then you know some group intentionally or through their negligence caused millions and millions of people to die.

Just 2.4 millions as today. Not millions and millions. This is not 1918 flu levels (yet).

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3. christ+xb[view] [source] 2021-02-13 20:57:59
>>Frost1+(OP)
I would think that if you wanted to create a bio weapon then this virus is perfect. Not super lethal but crates a high level of chaos and economic damage. An economical warfare big
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4. jessau+GS[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-14 03:49:20
>>avalde+x2
More will die in 2021 than died in 2020. We'll be very lucky if 2022 doesn't see a further increase.
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