As experts point out evidence in the book, Wuhan Institute’s Leak Theory is grounded:’Xi Humiliation’ | Science | News

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has plagued the world, there has been intense debate about the origin of the Sars-Cov-2 virus. China believes the virus has leapt from animals to humans, but many claim that the virus actually leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Vessels. In a new book, experts in Wuhan, despite investigating different claims by different groups and suggesting that China may have originated from Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and neighboring countries. We concluded that it was “very likely” that the outbreak had begun.

In a column written for Spiked, biologist and co-author of Viral: The Search for the Origin Of Covid-19, Matt Ridley not only rejected Laborak’s theory as a “conspiracy”, but also a virus. Arose from the wildlife trade in Wuhan’s Huanan Seafood Market.

In a study published at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, Chinese researchers blamed a group of American scientists who suggested that the virus emerged from the fish market.

They exaggerate conclusions based on “obfuscating the location and origin (ie, spillover) of epidemics” and “unrealistic simulations” for US-based scientists. I blame you for that.

Ridley said the paper reveals Xi Jinping’s dilemma.

He wrote: [China] We cannot admit that the virus started with a legal or illegal wildlife trade. The Xi Jinping administration encouraged the first and tried to eliminate the second.

“But we can’t admit that the virus escaped from one of its laboratories without causing even greater humiliation.

“Still, I can’t think of a plausible alternative remotely.”

Earlier this month, Beijing was accused by the World Health Organization (WHO). They continue to accept all possible theories about how COVID-19 began, including the controversial Laborak theory.

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This latest statement contradicts the original allegations made after the issuance of the first report sent to China by WHO experts to investigate the origin, and the outbreak of the coronavirus “very much” from the laboratory. It’s unlikely. “

This 2021 report was blamed for not being thorough enough. WHO Secretary Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus later admitted that there was a “premature push” after the first phase of the study to rule out the leak theory of the Wuhan Institute of Vessels. ..

However, in the latest report, the Scientific Advisory Group on the Origin of New Material (SAGO) added that “important data” was missing from China while investigating the origin of the pandemic.

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The author of the report wrote: “SAGO points out that there are no new data available to evaluate the laboratory as a pathway for SARS-CoV-2 to the human population, and further investigate this pathway and all other possible pathways. It is recommended.

“SAGO remains open to all scientific evidence available in the future to enable comprehensive testing of all rational hypotheses.”

The authors state that the theory could not be completely ruled out because previous laboratory accidents triggered several outbreaks.