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Two years ago, international researchers voiced doubts about established virology principles, claiming that no virus had ever been successfully isolated. Initially bewildered by this information, the ongoing research has now shifted the perspective of many towards accepting similar skepticism. The narrative has gradually evolved to emphasize that the historical practices in virology have not entirely adhered to rigorous scientific standards.
Many assert that the protocols for isolating viruses were never fully enacted, and no experiments seem to substantiate the contagion theory definitively. Scientific principles insist upon robust, verifiable evidence free from alternative explanations—here represented by illnesses that some claim stem from virally-caused phenomena.