The Morning Briefing: Fact-Checkers Are Not Going to Like This MIT Story About Origins of That Virus From You-Know-Where
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The Morning Briefing: Fact-Checkers Are Not Going to Like This MIT Story About Origins of That Virus From You-Know-Where Good Morning, Kruiser Morning Briefing friends! The regular proprietor of this establishment is enjoying his last day of vacation, but we'll continue to muddle through together in his absence, won't we? We all know the approved narrative: The COVID-19 virus originated in a wet market in China, a country that is not in any way responsible for the virus that originated within its borders and migrated to the rest of the world, through no fault of the Chinese, who only mean Americans well and who are not in any way culpable for the worst global pandemic in most of our lifetimes. Claiming otherwise will get you bounced off Facebook and Twitter quicker than you can say "China virus." (But don't actually say that, or you will be accused of killing Asians.) But now, some prominent scientists and researchers are calling into question both the wet market theory and the notion that the China ... | | | |
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