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New study reveals COVID-19 may have originated in a lab

03.15.24 | Society for Risk Analysis

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The origin of COVID-19 is highly debated – most studies have focused on a zoonotic origin, but research from the journal Risk Analysis, examined the likelihood of an unnatural origin (i.e. from a laboratory.)

The results indicate a greater likelihood of an unnatural than natural origin of the virus. The researchers used an established risk analysis tool for differentiating natural and unnatural epidemics, the modified Grunow-Finke assessment tool (mGFT) to study the origin of COVID-19. This risk assessment cannot prove the specific origin of COVID-19 but shows that the possibility of a laboratory origin cannot be easily dismissed.

One of the researchers, Xin Chen, Ph.D., a researcher from The University of New South Wales, is available for an interview to speak more about the results of this study and its implications.

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Society for Risk Analysis. (2024, March 15). New study reveals COVID-19 may have originated in a lab. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZZE7QY1/new-study-reveals-covid-19-may-have-originated-in-a-lab.html
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