Follow the science.

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We've all seen these movies where **** like this happens... We need to stop f@#king about with these sorts of things,

I am legend springs to mind.. cure for cancer turns into global virus wiping out humanity...

I feel the same with AI, we have this fascination with doing ourselves out of a job or task, essentially making ourselves redundant... We don't need this, we don't need robots more than we already have, driverless cars... We don't need it..
 
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"Professor Lawrence Young, a virologist at Warwick University, admitted the latest finding was interesting but claimed it was not significant enough to suggest lab manipulation. "
 
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Agreed , other factors need considering . Like the initial vaccine timeline of 2-3 years, which in Oxford’s case , turned out to be closer to 2-3 days.
 
Godwas posts something that "looks" like a "quote"

Strangely, he does not provide the "source"

So we don't know the context, or even if it is genuine

Perhaps it is made-up nonsense.

There is a useful article here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-55565284

A different article says

"The story behind the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine success"

"The story behind the first successful clinical trial results showing the vaccine was effective, released in November 2020, started back in January that year"

"After starting work on the vaccine in January 2020, our team worked around the clock at an incredible pace.

We didn’t have the luxury of time to make a number of different versions of the vaccine and pick the best. There was only one clean room in our manufacturing facility, meaning we only had capacity to make a single candidate. We just had to hope that the one we picked would work.

By early February we’d tested a lab version of the vaccine in mice. We quickly saw very strong immune responses, so we had a good idea that the approach we had taken was going to work. But while we had our expectations, we still had to confirm them."

https://www.ukri.org/our-work/tackl...-oxford-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-success/

Is Godwas believable and trustworthy?
 
Godwas posts something that "looks" like a "quote"

Strangely, he does not provide the "source"

So we don't know the context, or even if it is genuine

Perhaps it is made-up nonsense.
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