Fever: The Hunt for Covid's Origin podcast

Fever: The Hunt for Covid's Origin

Cover-ups, coincidences, and conspiracy theories: where did Covid come from? John Sudworth was the BBC's China correspondent when an unexplained pneumonia started worrying Wuhan doctors in December 2019. Since then, he's been investigating the origin of the virus that would turn into a devastating global pandemic. From the beginning, there have been claims of certainty. Many scientists say the virus that causes Covid came from nature - probably carried from bats to other animals, and then to humans in a Wuhan market. But an alternative possibility - that it leaked from a laboratory - has refused to go away. And other scientists claim there's uncertainty. For them, the mystery of Covid's origin remains unsolved. So, where did Covid come from? For every one of the millions of lives lost, for every long sufferer, for the pain, the isolation, and the incalculable economic cost, the answer matters. It might also help us prevent another - maybe even worse - pandemic. But it's a debate that's become politicised, toxic, and a bit crazy. Presenter: John Sudworth Series Producer: Simon Maybin Editor: Richard Vadon Commissioning Editor: Dan Clarke

Cover-ups, coincidences, and conspiracy theories: where did Covid come from? John Sudworth was the BBC's China correspondent when an unexplained pneumonia started worrying Wuhan doctors in December 2019. Since then, he's been investigating the origin of the virus that would turn into a devastating global pandemic. From the beginning, there have been claims of certainty. Many scientists say the virus that causes Covid came from nature - probably carried from bats to other animals, and then to humans in a Wuhan market. But an alternative possibility - that it leaked from a laboratory - has refused to go away. And other scientists claim there's uncertainty. For them, the mystery of Covid's origin remains unsolved. So, where did Covid come from? For every one of the millions of lives lost, for every long sufferer, for the pain, the isolation, and the incalculable economic cost, the answer matters. It might also help us prevent another - maybe even worse - pandemic. But it's a debate that's become politicised, toxic, and a bit crazy. Presenter: John Sudworth Series Producer: Simon Maybin Editor: Richard Vadon Commissioning Editor: Dan Clarke

 

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8. An Answer

Speculation that newly declassified US intelligence will contain smoking-gun evidence. Thr... more

18 Jul 2023

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29:36

18 Jul 2023


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7. The Suspicion Business

Mysterious deaths in Soviet Russia and what they might tell us about the origin of Covid. ... more

11 Jul 2023

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11 Jul 2023


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6. Back to the Market

What really went on in that Wuhan market - and the curious case of the raccoon dog. It’s t... more

04 Jul 2023

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29:13

04 Jul 2023


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5. Labs, Safety, and Risk

The lab leak theory goes mainstream. How safe are top-security laboratories? After the Wor... more

27 Jun 2023

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27 Jun 2023


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4. Mission: Impossible

A World Health Organization team heads to Wuhan. Will they find the truth? As the first ye... more

20 Jun 2023

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20 Jun 2023


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3. Uncertainty and Trump

US President Donald Trump wades into the Covid origins debate. It’s April 2020 and at the ... more

13 Jun 2023

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13 Jun 2023


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2. A Question of Trust

A team of top scientists ask where Covid came from. But can they trust data from China? As... more

06 Jun 2023

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06 Jun 2023


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1. Batshit

As a deadly new virus starts spreading in Wuhan, China, so do rumours about a lab there. I... more

30 May 2023

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30 May 2023


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Welcome to Fever: The Hunt for Covid’s Origin

Cover-ups, coincidences, and conspiracy theories: where did Covid come from? John Sudworth... more

23 May 2023

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23 May 2023