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Lab Leak Is Not a Conspiracy Theory, Anthony Fauci Concedes

In recent months, Fauci has denied he ever categorically rejected the possibility that COVID-19 accidentally escaped from a laboratory. But he faces very serious allegations that he deterred scientific experts from considering it. At issue is “The Proximal Origin of Sars-CoV-2,” a paper that appeared in Nature Medicine, a scientific journal, in March 2020 at the very start of the global pandemic. Fauci who was then head of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and Francis Collins then director of the National Institutes of Health participated in a conference call with the authors, whose initial openness to a lab leak explanation changed significantly prior to publication. The paper ultimately ruled out a lab leak as not just “unlikely” the phrasing used in an early draft of the paper but “improbable.”

More recently, Fauci has contended that he always remained open to the idea, but was persuaded by scientific arguments including those in the proximal origin paper that a zoonotic spillover was more likely. This claim would be more persuasive if Fauci had not stated over and over and over and over again, in media interviews, that he “strongly favored” the zoonotic origin theory; his subsequent suggestion that he did not lean in either direction is flatly contradicted by his literal words.

via reason.com

Fauci isn’t even funny anymore.

Robby Soave.