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Viral

The Search for the Origin of Covid-19

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Viral

By: Matt Ridley, Alina Chan
Narrated by: Gavin Osborn
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""Chan and Ridley write with an urgency...that inspires gripping depictions of what viruses are, how infectious-disease laboratories work and wonderfully lucid descriptions of bats. . . . They powerfully recount how dangerous pathogens can both leak from a lab and emerge in nature."" (New York Times Book Review)

Understanding how Covid-19 started is crucial for the future of humankind. Viral is the most incisive and authoritative book about the search for the source of the virus.

A new virus descended on the human species in 2019 wreaking unprecedented havoc. Finding out where it came from and how it first jumped into people is an urgent priority, but early expectations that this would prove an easy question to answer have been dashed. Nearly two years into the pandemic, the crucial mystery of the origin of SARS-CoV-2 is not only unresolved but has deepened.

In this uniquely insightful book, a scientist and a writer join forces to try to get to the bottom of how a virus whose closest relations live in bats in subtropical southern China somehow managed to begin spreading among people more than 1,500 kilometres away in the city of Wuhan. They grapple with the baffling fact that the virus left none of the expected traces that such outbreaks usually create: no infected market animals or wildlife, no chains of early cases in travellers to the city, no smouldering epidemic in a rural area, no rapid adaptation of the virus to its new host—human beings.

To try to solve this pressing mystery, Viral delves deep into the events of 2019 leading up to 2021, the details of what went on in animal markets and virology laboratories, the records and data hidden from sight within archived Chinese theses and websites, and the clues that can be coaxed from the very text of the virus’s own genetic code.

The result is a gripping detective story that takes the reader deeper and deeper into a metaphorical cave of mystery. One by one the authors explore promising tunnels only to show that they are blind alleys, until, miles beneath the surface, they find themselves tantalisingly close to a shaft that leads to the light.

Biological Sciences China Science Biology Thought-Provoking Medicine & Health Care Industry
Well-researched Information • Thorough Scientific Investigation • Excellent Narration • Balanced Presentation

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Thai reads as a horror novel right from documented events from "Scientists" and politicians.

Stephen King novel- but not fiction

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A must read for the times. I hope these two collaborate for the follow up when we finally know explicitly what happened.

Excellent work

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Devastating and methodical dissection of the misinformation we have been spoon fed for last two years...they are true heroes to do such heavy lifting while so-called "journalists" have been comatose at the wheel.
To their credit they present alternative viewpoints including an entire chapter making the case for the zoonotic thesis.

Unfortunately the committee who give out book awards will not be politically predisposed to recognize merit from authors who made the establishment conventional wisdom "purveyors" look so faulty in their judgements.

PS a strong biology science background certainly would help to follow these technical descriptions.

Pulitzer worthy

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a lot of research presented in an absorbable fashion. thank you to the authors for a great job

wow

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Very thorough and balanced detail of various possibilities. Enough technical detail with good flow. Easy to consume.

Balanced

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