“Yes, there are more things that perhaps we might have been given," he told the Australian broadcaster ABC. “But in general terms they gave us a lot of data that the world hasn’t seen before and we were able to analyze that."
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The coronavirus did not have to undergo research at a high-security laboratory and could have been studied at a less-secure laboratory, Dr. Dwyer said.
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