They haven't been at all forthcoming. They took down their databases, largely refused to provide detailed information, and it turned out in testimony I think they have over 2000 unpublished viruses in storage. Which to this day they refuse to provide information on or records or the like.
Apparently the viral dna/rna sequencing machines record a lot of data to disk and then software tries to reduce that to the info you want but the raw data contains sequences from everything around including odd bits of dust etc that got in. That data would show fairly conclusively whether they were guilty of not but will they share it? Oh no. I think they'd rather burn the lab down first.
Apparently the viral dna/rna sequencing machines record a lot of data to disk and then software tries to reduce that to the info you want but the raw data contains sequences from everything around including odd bits of dust etc that got in. That data would show fairly conclusively whether they were guilty of not but will they share it? Oh no. I think they'd rather burn the lab down first.