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Lab Manipulations of Covid Virus Fall Under Murky Government Rules

Por: The New York Times Science October 22, 2022

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Scientists at Boston University came under fire this week for an in which they tinkered with the Covid virus. Breathless claimed they had created a deadly new strain, and the National Institutes of Health the university for not seeking the government’s permission.As it turned out, the experiments, performed on mice, were not what the inflammatory media coverage suggested. The manipulated virus strain was actually less lethal than the... + full article



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