更新,後來我去找了訪問的原文,我覺得這邊其實是有爭議的。請大家閱讀測驗一下。
我看過之後認為,佛奇實際的意思,是說,你們這些參議員說得太扯了,美國沒有參與中國研發病毒。而他支持更多的調查。
但因為記者剛剛問他,你覺得病毒是自然產生的嗎?而他第一句就回:不,這就是我說過的重點。出現的時機很不好。
就字面上,跟就前後文意,的確有兩種解讀方式。
PolitiFact: That has been the subject of a lot of our fact checking on the coronavirus for the past year. And like you said, there's a lot of cloudiness around the origins of COVID-19 still. So I wanted to ask, are you still confident that it developed naturally?
Fauci: No, actually, that's the point that I said. And I think the real unfortunate aspect of what Sen. Paul did is he was conflating research in a collaborative way with Chinese scientists, which was, you know, you'd almost have to say, if we did not do that we would almost be irresponsible because SARS-CoV-1 clearly originated in China, and we were fortunate to escape a major pandemic. So we really had to learn a lot more about the viruses that were there, about whether or not people were getting infected with bad viruses. So in a very minor collaboration as part of a subcontract of a grant, we had a collaboration with some Chinese scientists. And what he conflated is that therefore we were involved in creating the virus which is the most ridiculous majestic leap I've ever heard of. But no, I'm not convinced about that. I think that we should continue to investigate what went on in China until we find out to the best of our ability exactly what happened. Certainly the people who've investigated say it likely was the emergence from an animal reservoir that then infected individuals, but it could have been something else. And we need to find that out. So, you know, that's the reason why I said I'm perfectly in favor of any investigation that looks into the origin of the virus.
https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/may/14/transcript-what-dr-fauci-told-politifact/
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反川陣營,把川普換掉後,漸漸地也走上了川普本來走的道路。
「曾再三堅決反對川普政府關於中國病毒實驗室起源論的美國國家過敏與傳染病研究院(NIAID)院長佛奇(Anthony Fauci),如今改口稱,他「不相信」病毒起源於自然。」
「佛奇曾經在《國家地理》雜誌2020年5月的一篇文章中聲稱,所有的證據都「強烈表明」病毒來自於自然,同時他「基於科學證據」,不接受病毒的實驗室逃逸論。
他的這一番講話,被當時的主流媒體解讀為對川普政府認為武漢病毒研究所與病毒來源有關的斥責。」
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was 2020 a leap year 在 Kit Mah Facebook 的最佳貼文
2020–the year I'll never forget.
While isolation sucked for most, it has brought forth some of the greatest lessons I've learned. Being in solitude actually made me reflect a lot and gave me clarity.
During MCO, I made friends with this furkid, Simba. I know it sounds silly but I noticed many similarities between us.
He doesn't like to be cuddled. He goes to people and leaves as he pleases.
But secretly, he likes to be pampered and loved.
I never admitted it but I'm just like Simba too. I realized that for many years, I've put up a wall to protect myself by being emotionless and self-focused.
Although it appears I have everything going well on the surface, deep down I've always felt something was missing inside.
My biggest breakthrough happened in 2020 when I took a leap of faith, let go of the walls, and open up myself.
That's when I’ve learned the greatest gift in life is to love and be loved in return.
I never imagined I could ever feel this way, and it has made me become a better person today.
It’s the little things in life that we sometimes take for granted.
Pay close attention to the small things and everything around us, sometimes they teach us the biggest lessons in life.
#COVID19, although small in size, has changed the world, and made us appreciate what we have, our health, and our relationships with loved ones.
In my case, Simba here changed my world.
May 2021 be a better year for all of us but ultimately. may we continue to be grateful for the little things in life. Who knows? One day we may realize they were actually the big things that matter.
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was 2020 a leap year 在 theurbanrhapsody.com Facebook 的最佳貼文
2020 has been the best year for me to date. Of course, I would say this every single year because I believe in a positive mindset but this year, it is truly life-changing!
Last month, I resigned from my job of 3 years. Not kidding, but it took me one year to finally draft the resignation letter. Many don’t know but I’ve been working from the age of 18 - YES, I started working right after my high school and continued to work throughout my college years; I’ve always believed in working hard to build a life for myself without being dependent on anyone. I am many things but being independent is what I do the best. This year, I thought I should take a break and relax for a bit. That is quite an adventurous move but I know I had to do what I did because there are amazing things waiting for me to explore.
One thing that came into my attention is how almost everyone I share this with got the same comment/question to share; "Wow, that’s a bold move", "Aren’t you afraid of the economic situation right now ?", "You got a new job?" etc.
That is when it hit me.
We are so afraid of taking the leap of faith that we would rather stay in the place where we are certainly not happy. I understand, there could be a lot of reason why one chooses to stay in a toxic situation - I’ve done that many times so I am not here to judge but as someone who is truly concern about mental health, I just want to say that most of the things we thrive for, would mean nothing when we are no longer breathing so what are we really burning ourselves out for?
Life is an adventure - but you’ll miss the best moments if you are afraid to walk out of your comfort zone. This applies to every aspect of your life; career, relationship, friendship, etc. Let go of your fear and believe that you can make the best out of anything, as long you are truly happy from inside.
I love working and the money I get from it ensures I live a comfortable life but it was literally sucking the life out of me and I can’t afford losing myself for a temporary comfortable life. I was and still am afraid but I know that I am a fighter, and nothing can bring me down.
I know you are a fighter too 💕