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Researchers raising Covid lab leak theory ‘branded anti-science’ – Times Higher Education (THE)

Conservative MP and committee member Aaron Bell asked whether the letter published by The Lancet had served “to close down scientific debate prematurely”.

Dr Horton said that in the early stages of the pandemic there had been a “blame game”. He added: “The purpose of the letter was to say, ‘Let’s make common cause with our Chinese colleagues to try to get to the bottom of the origins of the pandemic.’”

The World Health Organisation’s March 2021 report had been a “a turning point in backing that [lab leak] hypothesis, with three others, as a candidate for serious investigation”, he continued.

Dr Horton also said: “I would agree with the WHO conclusion that it’s a hypothesis that should be taken seriously and needs to be further investigated – but they have deemed that hypothesis extremely unlikely compared with infection through an intermediate zoonotic host, which they have deemed much more likely.”

Dr Chan told the committee: “The Lancet really needs to publish all of the manuscripts it received…withdrawn or rejected by the journal; we need to see what you received from Chinese scientists in the early days of the pandemic. We know from Jeremy Farrar’s book that The Lancet was in possession of information of human-to-human transmission of this virus, pre-symptomatic transmission of this virus, and you did not release that to the world. This could have led to many more lives saved if it had been released to the world.”

Dr Horton said later in the hearing that communications with authors were confidential and would remain so.

Lord Ridley told the committee of the lab leak theory: “It is regrettable that in 2020 there was a pretty systematic attempt to shut down this topic.”

Asked about death threats against her, Dr Chan said: “I’m not in a rare situation – a lot of scientists [working on Covid issues] have suffered abuse.”

She added: “But in this situation specifically there are potential career effects. So for a scientist to come out and say something the rest of the community doesn’t want to talk about, has condemned as a conspiracy theory since early 2020, has said that anybody raising the possibility of a lab origin is anti-scientific, is racist, is a right-winger – that’s crazy.”

john.morgan@timeshighereducation.com

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