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Angela Rasmussen (Angela Rasmussen), PhD in virology at Columbia University, said: "basically, these studies are speculative and some are even completely fictional."
The "paper" claims that novel coronavirus's genes are "suspiciously similar" to bat coronavirus genes in Chinese laboratories.
But Rasmussen refutes that the similarity between the two should not be surprising because they are both coronaviruses.
However, this "paper" has received a lot of vigorous reports from the US media, including the New York Post (New York Post), which is quite popular.
After combing the timeline, Daily Beast found that Bannon had been promoting the conspiracy theory that "Wuhan Laboratory made novel coronavirus".
In an interview with the media as early as July, he slandered novel coronavirus as "originated in a laboratory in Wuhan".
Later, he intensified on his personal program, threatening that novel coronavirus was a "biological weapon" from China.
Coincidentally, although Yan Limeng said she had fled to the United States in April this year, she received an exclusive interview with Fox News on July 10.
It is worth mentioning that at that time, in addition to Fox News, there were no other mainstream American media reports on her.
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