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On the origins and the specious: the SARS-CoV-2 lab-leak theory

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The suggestion that the virus first emerged from a Chinese laboratory has proved stubbornly persistent; as calls mount for more investigation, it has become a potent epidemiological and political idea. Latin Americaโ€™s strict lockdowns have had the expected calamitous economic effects. We look at the regionโ€™s prospects for recovery. And the tricky business of artificially inseminating a shark.

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