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WHO panel: Animals Most Likely Origin of COVID but Missing Data Leaves Findings Inconclusive
The WHO report document: Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO) Independent assessment of the origins of SARS-CoV-2 Publication Date 27 June 2025 Executive summary ... "While most available and accessible published scientific evidence supports hypothesis #1, zoonotic transmission from animals, possibly from bats or an intermediate host to humans, SAGO is not currently able to conclude exactly when, where and how SARS-CoV-2 first entered the human population. ... Without information to fully assess the nature of the work on coronaviruses in Wuhan laboratories, nor information about the conditions under which this work was done, it is not possible for SAGO to assess whether the first human infection(s) may have resulted due to a research related event or breach in laboratory biosafety. ... To conclude, while a zoonotic origin with spillover from animals to humans is currently considered the best supported hypothesis by the available scientific data, until requests for further information are met or more scientific data becomes available, the origins of SARS-CoV-2 and how it entered the human population will remain inconclusive." (more) https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/documents/epp/sago/independent-assessment-of-the-origins-of-sars-cov-2-by-sago.pdf?sfvrsn=b0f90ad4_4&download=true Poster's comment - quoting of the report above in a more meaningful, comprehensive way is constrained by the forum's fair use policy limiting the amount of allowed quoted content. -
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Early assessment suggests US strikes didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear sites
Is your BS still going? Excessive and serious is not exactly the same thing as completely obliterated, now is it? Or is being honest too much to ask? Also about honesty, no I wouldn't think the foreign minister of Iran is a reliable source. He would have motivation to distort either way. Say no damage -- good propaganda. Say massive damage -- could be a bluffing tactic so they are left alone. BTW -- do you believe the foreign minister of Iran's crappy ally, Russia? All he does is lie. My understanding is that Israeli intelligence which is active within Iran will know close to the truth but that could take months. But even then, depending on what they discover, can they be trusted to make the info public? -
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Should I return to the UK - difficult decision!
I find the same in Canada. Things are relatively cheap compared to Thailand as long as you own your home and blind uneducated haters will downvote this fact. Me and wife currently live solely on interest income of 1600 CAD a month and it is enough for my condo fees, property taxes, 2 brand new financed Samsung phones with huge data allowance and food. I live downtown and can walk anywhere. The huge Loblaws grocery store is literally 200m away. Healthcare is fast and free. Soon the poors on paper like myself will even get free dental after I do my income tax next year. THE AIR IS CLEAN. -
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2025 SSA Form 7162 - "Hello, are you dead yet?" forms.
Fyi - you can download a copy from SSA. If you don't get one by November, I'd fill a couple of these out and send them. https://www.ssa.gov/foreign/ssa7162ocrsm.pdf Yeah, and if nothing shows up by November, they'll get multiple copies. -
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WHO panel: Animals Most Likely Origin of COVID but Missing Data Leaves Findings Inconclusive
WHO Scientific advisory group issues report on origins of COVID-19 WHO announcement, 27 June 2025 "The WHO Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO), a panel of 27 independent, international, multidisciplinary experts, today published its report on the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. ... In its report, SAGO considered available evidence for the main hypotheses for the origins of COVID-19 and concluded that “the weight of available evidence…suggests zoonotic spillover…either directly from bats or through an intermediate host.” ... WHO requested that China share hundreds of genetic sequences from individuals with COVID-19 early in the pandemic, more detailed information about the animals sold at markets in Wuhan, and information on work done and biosafety conditions at laboratories in Wuhan. To date, China has not shared this information either with SAGO or WHO." (more) https://www.who.int/news/item/27-06-2025-who-scientific-advisory-group-issues-report-on-origins-of-covid-19
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