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1. onetho+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-05-07 22:45:37
“Right across from”?

If you are familiar with Wuhan, you’d know you are talking crap. The virology lab is on the East side of the river in the University sector of the city.

The market is on the west side of the river and is in the cbd sector of the city.

We are talking 10km distance apart, with a huge river between. And there are many other wet markets between that would more likely service the community closer to the lab.

That particular wet market takes a lot of shipments straight off boats and from outside the city.

But sure. If by “right across” you meant “on the other side of the CBD, across the largest river in China, and on the opposite side of the largest University campus in China” then I agree.

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2. dideri+5l[view] [source] 2021-05-08 02:04:34
>>onetho+(OP)
Map for others to reference and judge whether “right across” is a reasonable description.

https://www.breakingasia.com/wp-content/uploads/Wuhan-Virolo...

A virology lab studying the human transmissibility of bat corona viruses ~10km away from the purported epicenter of the outbreak of a bat related coronavirus is notable.

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3. onetho+HK[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-05-08 06:46:06
>>dideri+5l
Epicentre of the outbreak != the origin. But sure... let just pretend that Wuhan is a single lab, a single road going 10km and a wet market.

How come no one at the lab? Or the University got it? How come initially it was Hankou (west side) that was locked down and not Wuchang (east side)?

Surely the folks leaking (given the equivalent of the cdc is in the same location) it would have thought of that and locked it down first?

Sorry that facts keep spoiling the juicy narrative.

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