Scientific community has not declared it a Conspiracy theory but neither has it determined it to be the origins.
“No. As can be seen, there are two theories that could coexist or the debate could be closed by choosing one or the other. Defining chains of infection and seeking the origin of them is a fundamental aspect of public health. Therefore, on the one hand, it seems evident that the transmission originated in the Huanan market. But, on the other hand, three fundamental questions remain that have not been definitively answered. First, where did the virus come from? Second, what was the intermediate animal host? And third, why has the virus genome not been reproduced 100% in any of the coronaviruses found in bats?
More virologic and genomic studies are needed in order to provide a definitive response to these questions, in addition to collaboration from the Chinese government. This fundamental aspect has not occurred throughout the pandemic and it does not seem that it will.
At any rate, two conclusions can be drawn from all of the above. First, respect for nature is fundamental and if we do not control food supply chains, it is possible that new infectious agents that pass from animals to humans will continue to emerge. Second, controls in high safety laboratories are very important and any research study must be subject to the ethical principles of medical practice.“
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