Senator Cotton Suggests Coronavirus Started In Chinese Research Lab

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Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., repeated a fringe theory suggesting that the ongoing spread of a coronavirus is connected to research in the disease-ravaged epicenter of Wuhan, China.

Cotton referenced a laboratory in the city, the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, in an interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.” He said the lab was near a market some scientists initially thought was a starting point for the virus’s spread.

“We don’t know where it originated, and we have to get to the bottom of that,” Cotton said. “We also know that just a few miles away from that food market is China’s only biosafety level 4 super laboratory that researches human infectious diseases.”

Yet Cotton acknowledged that there is no evidence that the disease originated at the lab. Instead, he suggested it’s necessary to ask Chinese authorities about the possibility, fanning the embers of a conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly debunked by experts.

“Now, we don’t have evidence that this disease originated there, but because of China’s duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning, we need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence says,” Cotton said. “And China right now is not giving any evidence on that question at all.”

Cotton is referring to a well-known lab in Wuhan, a “Cellular Level Biosafety Level 4” facility with a high level of operational security that works on researching dangerous pathogens.

In response to Cotton’s remarks, as well as in previous interviews with The Washington Post, numerous experts dismissed the possibility the coronavirus may be man-made.

“There’s absolutely nothing in the genome sequence of this virus that indicates the virus was engineered,” said Richard Ebright, a professor of chemical biology at Rutgers University. “The possibility this was a deliberately released bioweapon can be firmly excluded.”

Vipin Narang, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said it is “highly unlikely” the general population was exposed to a virus through an accident at a lab.

“We don’t have any evidence for that,” said Narang, a political science professor with a background in chemical engineering.

“It’s a skip in logic to say it’s a bioweapon that the Chinese developed and intentionally deployed, or even unintentionally deployed,” Narang said.

The British publication the Daily Mail was one of the first to suggest a connection between the coronavirus and the laboratory in Wuhan. Later, the Washington Times suggested in a headline that “Coronavirus may have originated in lab linked to China’s biowarfare program.”‘

Sunday was not the first time Cotton has suggested the virus may have originated in the Wuhan lab. Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai pushed back on such suggestions in an interview with CBS News’ “Face the Nation” this month.

“It’s true that a lot is still unknown,” Cui said when host Margaret Brennan asked about Cotton’s claims. “But it’s very harmful, it’s very dangerous, to stir up suspicion, rumors, and spread them among the people. For one thing, this will create panic. Another thing is that it will fan up racial discrimination, xenophobia, all these things that will really harm our joint efforts to combat the virus.”

Cotton responded to the ambassador in a pair of tweets following the interview, referencing the Wuhan lab. “Where did it start? We don’t know. But burden of proof is on you & fellow communists,” he wrote.

After Cotton’s most recent remarks, Narang said, “These kinds of conspiracy theories are unhelpful.”

“I don’t think it’s particularly helpful and it’s borderline irresponsible to – and it’s without evidence, so at this point it’s a conspiracy theory – peddle it,” he said. “Cotton should spend more time funding the agencies in the United States that can help contain and combat the virus rather than trying to assign blame.”

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7 COMMENTS

  1. The article writes at first that this “fringe” “conspiracy theory” “has been repeatedly debunked by experts.” The only expert that the article quotes who rules it out unequivocally, only says that there is no indication that it was engineered. He further states that it could not have been deliberately released as a bio-weapon. And he’s not too convincing to a layman like me. That sounds like a political statement rather than a scientific one. More important, the Senator never claimed that the virus was engineered, but rather it originated from there. (Obviously there are various strains of infectious disease stored in a facility such as that one.) The concerns of the Ambassador are obviously well-founded, but they do not address the point of contention.

  2. When people lie,(Chinese) anything that is given as proof that they are lying will be covered up with another lie!
    Before reading this article, I’ve talked to other people besides myself who also, like me, feel that this disease was created by man, and didn’t come about naturally like the Chinese claim.
    If you read carefully the response of the Chinese ambassador, it definitely seems like he is lying thru his teeth.
    Physical proof, I don’t have, because I don’t live in china and don’t work in their lavatories.
    But their whole story smells…

  3. There are a lot of things that we know nothing about. The main stream media is busy feeding us fake news and news stories that promote their agendas. Listen to news from around the world. It sounds different than the garbage we hear on a daily basis from our “mainstream” media. Did you ever notice that all the news revolves around only a few issues and persons? We are being fed garbage. Our news in this country is filtered through only a few outlets and it all sounds alike. Do your own research on every news story and you will find that it is not exactly the truth. Stop listening to the TV, the radio, the internet, print newspapers, and all the sheker around. The only thing that is Emes is Torah.

  4. Who in their right mind would believe ANYTHING the Washington Post Fake News reports over “Conspiracy Theories” (which are stuff the government does not want you to investigate)?

  5. How could there have been “an accident at a lab” if Bill Gates already mentioned in October 2019 that there will be a major epidemic in January 2020?

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