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Covid lab leak fight obscures the global rise of high-security biolabs
As the number of high-security biolabs surge, there is a lack of global agreement on how to ensure they're safe.
By Riley Griffin and Madison Muller
The number of high-containment labs around the world conducting potentially risky scientific research is surging, despite a lack of global agreement on how to make sure they're safe.
There are 69 so-called Biosafety Level 4, or BSL-4, facilities designed to study dangerous infectious pathogens in operation, under construction or planned worldwide, according to Global Biolabs, a tracking project run out of King's College London and George Mason University in Virginia. About a decade ago, there were only 25.
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