@dsfgs Huh? I didnt blame california of anything.
As for what has been proven, that largely depends on what detail your disputing and what you mean by "proven". Only laws derived from axioms in science are capable to be proven, this is mostly limited to pure maths. Everything else is simple demonstrated beyond a reasonable doubt. Where the line is in that regard is somewhat a matter of opinion.
In the case of this virus I'd say its fairly certain that 1) it came from an animal source crossing over to human population, very likely to be bat, and a strong possibility of a pangolin intermediate/reservoir 2) It originated in china, most likely Wuhan.
Only partly true. I do not know what specific regulations one would need to put in place to be able to eat bush meat safely, if any such exist. But I also know that simply regulating bush meat such that the consumption and sale of it is illegal **does** solve the problem (and is the solution enacted by much of the world).
So yes, I do know how to solve it, that is trivial, most of hte world already has. I simply dont know how to let them have their pangolin and eat it too (pun).
And yes, there is countless data to suggest that simply not eating bush meat will prevent most of these sorts of viruses as the vast majority of such epidemics we have ever seen has come from bush meat such as several outbreaks of SARS as well as Ebola.
@freemo
You admit that you don't know what steps are necessary to prevent the outcome, and yet you blame an entire country for not taking those steps. Can you demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt that whatever regulations exist in all(most) other countries that don't exist in China are in any way better at preventing the outcome?
If not then, while it might not be racism, it's some kind of a bias, or at best inherent desire to assign blame for uncontrollable events on a relatable entity, similar to belief in gods throwing lighting bolts.
@dsfgs