No I definitely saw an article where they found traces of it in samples that were 2 years old, waste water or something. Right now the oldest I can find is this from Spain, March 2019, 9 months before China. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-spain-science-idUSKBN23X2HQ
This alone is enough to say this didn't come from a Chinese lab.
In Wuhan? Yes. I don't really remember all of the details though just vaguely remember that it was absolutely clear that covid had been found in the wild as long as 2 years before the Wuhan find, it just wasn't identified and they did so retroactively.
A laboratory leak of something that was found in italy, greece and spain 2 years before it was in China?
Also found in blood donation screens for samples taken in several states of the US before China even identified the disease. Spanish flu 2.0.
2 months you mean?
No I definitely saw an article where they found traces of it in samples that were 2 years old, waste water or something. Right now the oldest I can find is this from Spain, March 2019, 9 months before China. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-spain-science-idUSKBN23X2HQ
This alone is enough to say this didn't come from a Chinese lab.
They've identified patented genetic code in covid from a patent that is 3 years pre-pandemic , so I'm pretty sure that I did see a 2 years old one. The identification of this within the genetic code is probably responsible for the new position by the US gov too in my opinion.
I am certain I saw one that was 2 years old.
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In Wuhan? Yes. I don't really remember all of the details though just vaguely remember that it was absolutely clear that covid had been found in the wild as long as 2 years before the Wuhan find, it just wasn't identified and they did so retroactively.