Regardless of what you think the outcome should still lead to: -crackdown of safety regs at exotic markets AND food processing megasites (hello Chipotle) -crackdown of scientific lab regulations There should be oversight by an international body that acts more like Interpol that the WHO. This new body should have jurisdiction to go wherever it wants whenever it wants to investigate and make public any evidence that a country isn’t holding up to the international regulations to prevent this catastrophe from happening again. Arguing the cause is much more of a waste of time than arguing what the F the world is going to do about it.
a case that Omni-variant were spread intentionally as an effective method to achieve herd immunity with minimal side effect ( temp. renal strain /over the base line potassium/creatinine levels) is quite possible
Point out not legally. Singapore has had problems with wildlife smuggling and there is lot going on through and from the neighboring countries of Indonesia and Malaysia.
Yeah illegal ones actually seem they could be worse than legal ones - at least if it's legal it can be regulated. But I think Asia as a whole must find a way to rid themselves of the wildlife trade all together. We've reached the point where human interaction with wild animals can have devastating consequences for the global community.