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Wednesday, 19 March 2025 - 18:40

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Top Dutch virologist questions theory Covid was created in a lab

Virologist Marion Koopmans is said to be “baffled” by recent reports about the possible origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus which triggered the Covid-19 pandemic five years ago. “You will not hear me say it is impossible that it came out of a lab, but there is currently no scientific research data that proves this,” she said.

German media revealed a 2020 report from the German intelligence agency BND last week about the origins of the SARS-CoV-2. The agency reportedly said there was an “80 to 90 percent chance” that the virus had escaped from the the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. The exact substantiation for this opinion remained unclear. “Why is nothing happening with that?” Koopmans questioned.

Investigating the lab theory was not part of the assignment she and an international group of colleagues were given in 2021 to investigate the origins of the virus for the World Health Organization (WHO). "We added that ourselves."

The researchers concluded at the time that the lab theory was “extremely unlikely,” although they could not rule it out entirely. Based on the available information, it is still "a very big leap" from the work done by the Wuhan lab to the highly contagious coronavirus for humans. "The evidence that I see still favors a wildlife origin," Koopmans said.

At the same time, she sees a lack of candor in China. She said she cannot rule out the possibility that a part of the work in Wuhan has remained secret. She also disapproves of the research into the origin of the virus currently being conducted there.

"I find it extremely inconvenient that there is not more action in China. They can do the studies there, but that process is stalling. As a result, we can only speculate," said the virology expert working at the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam.

The polarization and manipulation surrounding this subject also concerns her. She still receives strong, personal attacks and criticism online when she speaks about the coronavirus. “This makes me more hesitant, when I have no other interest but the science.”

Reporting by ANP

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