Imagine If Covid-19 Was Made in a Lab
Where did COVID-19 come
from? Some think it originated in this Wuhan wet market. While others think it
comes from bats. But could it be possible that COVID-19 was made in a lab? The
lab that COVID-19 could have escaped from is the Wuhan Institute of Virology. This
lab deals with some of the most dangerous viruses in the world. And if it did
happen, it wouldn't be the first time for one of these labs. The SARS virus escaped
from high-level containment labs in Beijing multiple times. But is this lab really
where COVID-19 came from?
Well, first let's talk
about it. Well, first let's talk about why people think COVID-19 originated at
this lab. The first COVID-19 case was initially found in this Wuhan wet market.
And since this wet market is just 12 km (7.4 mi) from the Wuhan virology
center, this lab is really the only one in question. Not to mention that it's
the global epicenter of corona virus research in bats. Since it is suspected
COVID-19 came from bats, there's been speculation that the virus could have
been engineered, and then accidentally escaped from the building. And if the
world were able to confirm that this actually happened, the consequences would
be pretty scary. Relations between China and the rest of the world could start
to get incredibly hostile. But hopefully, we don't need to worry about COVID-19
starting any wars.
That's because, no, COVID-19
was not made in a lab. And it didn't find a way to mysteriously sneak out of
the virology center. The Wuhan Institute of Virology was looking for something
similar to COVID-19.A bat disease that was harmful to humans. If researchers
found anything like that, they would have published their scientific results
immediately. They wouldn't have waited for it to escape from their labs. And it
was originally reported that the first cases of COVID-19 happened in the Wuhan
wet market, but that might not be the case.
It was later determined
that the first cases had no connection to the animal market. So, it is possible
that someone outside of Wuhan contracted the virus, and brought it to the
animal market, where it would be easy for the virus to spread. But that doesn't
mean that any of this was intentional. It's safe to say that COVID-19 was not
genetically engineered. If it were, there would be signs of manipulation in the
genome data. And thousands of scientists all around the world have looked at
the genome of the virus and haven't found any evidence of engineering. If there
had been any tampering, it would be pretty obvious. Scientists would need to
create their own backbone for the DNA, which can be detected pretty quickly. Not
only is that, but being able to create a virus that spreads disease, nearly
impossible. And that's because, scientists don't know enough about what makes a
virus pathogenic just yet. And viruses are extremely complicated.
In order to be able to
manufacture one, scientists would need to perfectly construct very single
molecule in the virus. Just one tiny aspect of the virus altered, and it could
end up wildly different. So it's safe to say thatCOVID-19 was not made in a
lab.
Since the Spanish Flu
in the 1900s, scientists have predicted that humanity will go through another
worldwide pandemic. As humanity destroys natural habitats and makes contact
with wildlife, it becomes more likely that we'll contract diseases from them. And
instead of blaming China, or other countries, maybe we can take this
opportunity to look at ourselves. Maybe countries can use this as a reminder to
invest in things like public healthcare, more hospitals, paid sick leave and
the protection of wildlife. Because with the way the world operates, pandemics
are almost inevitable.
We just need to figure
out of a better way of handling them. One way would be for everyone in the
world to wear masks.But we'll leave that story for another IMAGINATION.
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