Origin of COVID-19: Dismissing the Mojiang mine theory and the laboratory accident narrative

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The origin of SARS-CoV-2 is still the subject of a controversial debate. The natural origin theory is confronted to the laboratory leak theory. The latter is composite and comprises contradictory theories, one being the leak of a naturally occurring virus and the other the leak of a genetically engineered virus. The laboratory leak theory is essentially based on a publication by Rahalkar and Bahulikar in 2020 linking SARS-CoV-2 to the Mojiang mine incident in 2012 during which six miners fell sick and three died. We analyzed the clinical reports. The diagnosis is not that of COVID-19 or SARS. SARS-CoV-2 was not present in the Mojiang mine. We also bring arguments against the laboratory leak narrative.

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Frutos, R., Javelle, E., Barberot, C., Gavotte, L., Tissot-Dupont, H., & Devaux, C. A. (2022). Origin of COVID-19: Dismissing the Mojiang mine theory and the laboratory accident narrative. Environmental Research, 204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.112141

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