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Marc Lipsitch on Playing Pandemic Roulette in the Lab

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开始于 May 23, 2026

Yascha Mounk and Marc Lipsitch also discuss how worried we should be about Hantavirus and Ebola

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Research in labs can help us prepare for pandemics, making it essential to study viruses like Hantavirus and Ebola responsibly.

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Understanding emerging viruses through lab studies is crucial for informing public health responses and can save lives in the long run.

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While studying viruses is important, we must balance research with public safety to prevent any accidental outbreaks.

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Playing with dangerous pathogens in labs poses significant risks that may outweigh potential benefits, and should be more strictly regulated.

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The public's fear of viruses like Hantavirus and Ebola is often exaggerated, which can hinder necessary research funding and attention.

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