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1. ab7675+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-04-09 15:21:40
Occam's Razor indeed. The lab in Wuhan was studying bats and coronaviruses. Animal transmission is completely consistent with a lab leak, especially given that the virus in question is transmissible before symptoms.

The wet market in Wuhan was not selling bats.

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2. pvalde+Tu[view] [source] 2021-04-09 17:41:11
>>ab7675+(OP)
If there are insects, bats will come sooner or later, and tiny bat-bombs will follow.
3. jedueh+8M[view] [source] 2021-04-09 19:01:01
>>ab7675+(OP)
Actually occam's razor would say that the many many many more instances of bat-human contact throughout the Chinese countryside are likely responsible, not a lab leak.

Did you know that people use Bat Guano (literally bat shit) eyedrops to cure visual ailments in rural china? Among other risky practices. Bat guano is often handled with bare hands and used to fertilize fields without proper sanitary practices. The many tens of thousands of these events that happen everyday are a MUCH more likely scenario.

I have a PhD in virology and wrote a post all about this on Reddit a while back: https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/gk6y95/covid19_did...

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4. thedrb+tS[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-04-09 19:32:11
>>jedueh+8M
And despite the tens of thousands of people rubbing bat turds in their eyes the first cases come from people living in the middle of a massive city.

I just find it incredibly suspicious that the massive city with a BSL4 lab doing research into bat viruses is where a bat virus first turns up.

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5. newacc+Xr1[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-04-09 22:57:01
>>thedrb+tS
> And despite the tens of thousands of people rubbing bat turds in their eyes the first cases come from people living in the middle of a massive city.

Uh... yeah. Because massive cities have, y'know, more people mixing together with more varied activies. It would be very surprising indeed if a new pandemic just happened to pop up in a tiny hamlet in rural Tibet. But cities are absolutely where we expect to see this happen.

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