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Scientists said claims about China creating the coronavirus were misleading. They went viral anyway.


Scientists said claims about China creating the coronavirus were misleading. They went viral anyway.
Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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Dr. Li-Meng Yan s assertion that China created the coronavirus in a lab in Wuhan was quickly challenged by major scientific journals.Photo for The Washington Post by Jackie Molloy f
Scientists from Johns Hopkins, Columbia and other leading American universities moved with rare speed when a Chinese virologist, Li-Meng Yan, published an explosive paper in September claiming that China had created the deadly coronavirus in a research lab.
The paper, the American scientists concluded, was deeply flawed. And a new online journal from MIT Press - created specifically to vet claims related to covid-19 - reported Yan s claims were at times baseless and are not supported by the data just 10 days after she posted them. ....

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Airports have taken steps to reduce coronavirus transmission but risks remain, study says


Airports have taken steps to reduce coronavirus transmission but risks remain, study says
Updated: February 12
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WASHINGTON - Airports have taken significant steps to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, but challenges remain, including upgrading and enhancing ventilation systems and adjusting operations to accommodate more people safely once demand for air travel returns, Harvard University researchers said.
The report Thursday by a team at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health focused on the curb-to-curb portion of the journey, assessing the risks travelers might face from the time they arrive at the airport until they land at their destination and claim their bags. ....

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Inside How A Government-Seized Commercial Building Gets Sold


When Xiao Hua “Edward” Gong was arrested and tried for running a pyramid scheme and laundering money, the U.S. government seized his American properties. Among the millions of square feet are some eye-catching commercial real estate, like a huge Detroit-area hotel, an even-bigger former factory and a majority share of a historic office building in Downtown Chicago.
Those assets are going on the market now, and the seller is as reliable as they come.
“With government-owned assets, the properties are definitely going to sell,” Real Look Vice President of National Development Justin Ochs said. “Inspection and closing windows are relatively short, so you know you have a seller in the marketplace ready, willing and able to sell the property.” ....

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