Jun 13, 2021
The Wuhan Institute of Virology kept live bats in cages, new footage from inside the facility has revealed, disproving denials from World Health Organization investigators who claimed the suggestion was a “conspiracy”.
An official Chinese Academy of Sciences video to mark the launch of the new biosafety level 4 laboratory in May 2017 speaks about the security precautions that are in place if “an accident” occurs and reveals there had been “intense clashes” with the French Government during the construction of the laboratory.
The video shows bats being held in a cage at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, along with vision of a scientist feeding a bat with a worm.
The 10 minute video is titled “The construction and research team of Wuhan P4 laboratory of Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences” and features interviews with its leading scientists.
The World Health Organisation report investigating the origin of the pandemic failed to mention that any bats had been kept at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and only its annex referred to animals being housed there.
“The animal room in the P4 facility can handle a variety of species, including primate work with SARS-CoV-2,” it states.
A member of the World Health Organisation team investigating the origin of the pandemic in Wuhan, zoologist Peter Daszak said it was a conspiracy to suggest bats were held at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology took offline critical online databases containing records of over 22,000 virus samples and sequences—including roughly 1,400 virus strains and 1,000 coronaviruses—on September 12, 2019. This removal occurred weeks before the first officially recognized COVID-19 cases emerged in Wuhan, fueling intense debate regarding the origins of the pandemic. Overview of the Offline Databases Content: The removed web logs and genetic archives detailed bat, rodent, and other mammalian pathogen collections managed by researchers at the facility. Timing: Taken down precisely on September 12, 2019. Lab representatives later claimed the offline status was due to digital security upgrades or attempts to prevent cyber-intrusions during routine maintenance.
China first notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about the cluster of viral pneumonia cases in Wuhan on December 31, 2019.Early TimeLine December 31, 2019: The World Health Organization's country office in China picked up a public statement on the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission website about cases of "viral pneumonia". January 5, 2020: The World Health Organization published its first official technical Disease Outbreak News report detailing the information shared by China regarding the patients. January 11–12, 2020: China's National Health Commission formally provided the World Health Organization with detailed data confirming a novel coronavirus outbreak.
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