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Did COVID-19 Come From a Lab? Alina Chan (Part One)

Did COVID-19 Come From a Lab? Alina Chan (Part One)

Released Wednesday, 24th November 2021
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Did COVID-19 Come From a Lab? Alina Chan (Part One)

Did COVID-19 Come From a Lab? Alina Chan (Part One)

Did COVID-19 Come From a Lab? Alina Chan (Part One)

Did COVID-19 Come From a Lab? Alina Chan (Part One)

Wednesday, 24th November 2021
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Two years after the known human case of COVID-19, the mystery of the origin of SARS-CoV-2 remains unresolved.  Did the virus emerge from an animal in nature, or could it have accidentally leaked from a research lab in Wuhan, China? Shockingly, the world appears to be no closer to knowing the crucial answer.


In this first of two episodes, we get a brief explanation of the growing controversy from our co-host, Jim Meigs, who has written about allegations of a scientific cover-up. Molecular biologist Alina Chan, a postdoctoral fellow in a gene therapy lab at the Broad Institute, is our interview guest.


Dr. Chan first became widely known last year for suggesting that COVID-19 could have escaped from a laboratory. Her early research was called a "conspiracy theory" by leading scientists and mainstream media journalists. But in recent months, expert views of this mystery have decisively changed.


Alina Chan and British science writer Matt Ridley — a past guest on How Do We Fix It? — are the co-authors of the new book, "Viral: The Search for the Origin of COVID-19." 


Our next episode will include part two of our interview with Alina Chan. We believe that finding the answer to how this virus first spread will be a vital part of preventing the next pandemic. 



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