I was interviewed on Redacted regarding biolabs, the likelihood of biowarfare, distinguishing between a natural and lab-generated infection, and more

Worth a watch. I tried to use simple language, so I was not always accurate to the letter. (For instance, microorganisms that infect animals and through them, humans are called epizootics—but I did not want to use that kind of language, nor refer to one bacterial cell as a bacterium.)

 

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