Peter Attia· MD
so there's at least a precedent that a virus that's being studied can make its way out of the lab in fact there's there's a great precedent for it
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so there's at least a precedent that a virus that's being studied can make its way out of the lab in fact there's there's a great precedent for it
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yes you know lab leak — this is not like oh how could that ever happen in a way it's like how could it not happen because it's happened over and over and over again you know you had very serious lab leak in the soviet union which finally became exposed it was an anthrax leak you've had sars leaks you've had four sars lab escapes since the sars epidemic of 2002.
you had very serious lab leak in the soviet union which finally became exposed it was an anthrax leak you've had sars leaks you've had four sars lab escapes since the sars epidemic of 2002.