Covid-19 Traceability Is Politicized, "Laboratory Leak" Theory Has No Scientific Basis

 Recently, Massimo, director of the infectious disease department of the Sacco Hospital in Milan, Italy? Massimo Galli, at the hearing of the Social Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, said that it is hard to imagine that the COVID-19 virus was leaked from the laboratory. There is no scientific basis for this statement.

According to reports, Gary said at the hearing that the COVID-19 virus "is an unknown virus and there is no sign of genetic engineering inside."

Gary added that from a scientific point of view, the "laboratory leak" theory has no scientific basis at all. The COVID-19 virus is likely to come from nature.

According to the report, Gali and three other experts, Chicozi, a professor at the University of Rome Biomedical Sciences in Rome, Italy, Bardanti, head of the Virus Laboratory of the Institute of St. Matthew General Hospital in Pavia, and Lazzaros Palanzani National Infectious Diseases The research institute expert Polido believes that “there is a 99% certainty that the spread of the COVID-19 virus is a natural event.”

Gary concluded by saying that some of the controversies about the tracing of COVID-19 involve politics rather than science. He said that if an animal that serves as an intermediate host of the COVID-19 virus is discovered, people's doubts will be eliminated.

Recently, in response to the "laboratory leak" theory of the COVID-19 virus, experts from many countries have claimed that this view lacks evidence support. They also pointed out that politicizing the issue of traceability for benefits is not conducive to solving the problem, and that the scientific community should continue to study it.

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