I find it odd that there's no mention at all of the University of North Carolina in any of these articles and threads concerning the handling of deadly pathogens.
Before the BLS4 facility in Wuhan was established in 2017, there was a lot of SARS / Coronavirus research going on at UNC (alongside people from Wuhan's Institute of Virology).
This included 'gain of function' research which attempts to create the means to 'deliver' pathogens via aerosol.
I'm not saying UNC had anything to do with Wuhan itself, but I do notice many articles avoid mentioning that very similar work goes on in other parts of the World.
(I was also amazed that the distance from the Wuhan lab to the fish market is startlingly close).
Before the BLS4 facility in Wuhan was established in 2017, there was a lot of SARS / Coronavirus research going on at UNC (alongside people from Wuhan's Institute of Virology).
This included 'gain of function' research which attempts to create the means to 'deliver' pathogens via aerosol.
I'm not saying UNC had anything to do with Wuhan itself, but I do notice many articles avoid mentioning that very similar work goes on in other parts of the World.
(I was also amazed that the distance from the Wuhan lab to the fish market is startlingly close).