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Lab-Made Coronavirus Triggers Debate [2015 Article]

Please stop this half baked theories.

Coronaviruses are widespread in bats. Please consult scientific literature or go back to school to educate yourself.
Here is the problem. Coronavirus came from bats into humans. Okay let us say hypothetically I agree with you. But the mutation of virus jumping from human to human takes time but incase of Coronavirus it happened in 3 to 4 days from a soup as you say okay let us say we still don't raise eyebrows and agree with you but then virus jumped from humans to tigers in a span of week and infected the tigers in NY zoo. Wtf. Please don't make everyone such a big fool this virus is mutating faster than anything naturally possible. Which means if the virus can jump from humans to any animal and then from any animal to human so why the hell are 1/2 of world population is under lock down and animals allowed to roam free and infect more people.
 
Scientists ‘strongly condemn’ rumors and conspiracy theories about origin of coronavirus outbreak
Speculations have included the possibility that the virus was bioengineered in the lab or that a lab worker was infected while handling a bat and then transmitted the disease to others outside the lab. Researchers from the institute have insisted there is no link between the outbreak and their laboratory.


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Maatje Benassi
CDC reportedly admitted to US Congress that some Americans who seemingly died from influenza last year were subsequently tested positive for Covid-19. A total of 200,000 were reported to have died from this influenza outbreak that started in September 2019.
Then there were reports that alleged that five sick US army officers might have been responsible for the spread of the virus to China during the 2019 Military World Games held in Wuhan during Oct 18-27 last year.
The five were hospitalised in Wuhan for an “unknown sickness”, and very soon after they were ferried back to the US by a plane specially sent from Washington.

Benassi Infected US teammates Before Wuhan
Mar 26, 2020. "Patient Zero - Maatje Benassi - Maatje Benassi infected many of her American teammates before arriving in Wuhan. Five of them were sick enough to be hospitalized in Wuhan during the games and evacuated back to the US where they later died. I wonder how the contingent of 300 military personnel who descended on Wuhan just prior to the first outbreak in Wuhan are faring? How many fell ill? How many more died?

What we do know for sure:
- 300 American military personnel stayed at the Wuhan Oriental Hotel during the World Military Games in Wuhan
- 172 American athletes won ZERO events, picking up 5 bronze and 3 silver
- 5 Americans soldiers were so sick they had to be hospitalised and evacuated back to the US where they later died
- 42 staff at the Wuhan Oriental Hotel formed the first cluster of Covid-19 where it spread out to their families and friends
- 7 people who worked at the Huanan Seafood Market and had contact with staff at the Wuhan Oriental came down with Covid-19 and spread it to people who came to the market"

 
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How China muzzled its Bat Woman: Beijing authorities hushed up the findings of a scientist who unlocked the genetic make-up of the coronavirus within days of the outbreak - which is vital for tests and vaccines

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At the centre of the new claims is Shi Zhengli, known as China's 'Bat Woman' after years spent on difficult virus-hunting expeditions in dank caves that have led to a series of important scientific discoveries.
 
conspiracy theories are so dumb, how would you explain some release of virus in US itself

You didn't follow the whole story from the beginning here in this forum.
 
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Posts on social media and even a scientific paper have suggested the coronavirus that causes COVID-19—seen here in orange, emerging from a cell—originated in a virology lab in Wuhan, China.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Scientists ‘strongly condemn’ rumors and conspiracy theories about origin of coronavirus outbreak
By Jon CohenFeb. 19, 2020 , 7:00 AM

A group of 27 prominent public health scientists from outside China is pushing back against a steady stream of stories and even a scientific paper suggesting a laboratory in Wuhan, China, may be the origin of the outbreak of COVID-19. “The rapid, open, and transparent sharing of data on this outbreak is now being threatened by rumours and misinformation around its origins,” the scientists, from nine countries, write in a statement published online by The Lancet yesterday.

The letter does not criticize any specific assertions about the origin of the outbreak, but many posts on social media have singled out the Wuhan Institute of Virology for intense scrutiny because it has a laboratory at the highest security level—biosafety level 4—and its researchers study coronaviruses from bats, including the one that is closest to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Speculations have included the possibility that the virus was bioengineered in the lab or that a lab worker was infected while handling a bat and then transmitted the disease to others outside the lab. Researchers from the institute have insisted there is no link between the outbreak and their laboratory.

“We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin,” says The Lancet statement, which praises the work of Chinese health professionals as “remarkable” and encourages others to sign on as well.

U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R–AR) added fuel to controversial assertions on Fox News earlier this month when he noted that the lab was “a few miles away” from a seafood market that had a large cluster of some of the first cases detected. “We don’t have evidence that this disease originated there but because of China’s duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning, we need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence says,” Cotton said, noting that the Chinese government initially turned down the U.S. government’s offer to send scientists to the country to help clarify questions about the outbreak.

The authors of The Lancet statement note that scientists from several countries who have studied SARS-CoV-2 “overwhelmingly conclude that this coronavirus originated in wildlife,” just like many other viruses that have recently emerged in humans. “Conspiracy theories do nothing but create fear, rumours, and prejudice that jeopardise our global collaboration in the fight against this virus,” the statement says.

Peter Daszak, president of the EcoHealth Alliance and a cosignatory of the statement, has collaborated with researchers at the Wuhan institute who study bat coronaviruses. “We’re in the midst of the social media misinformation age, and these rumors and conspiracy theories have real consequences, including threats of violence that have occurred to our colleagues in China,” Daszak, a disease ecologist, told ScienceInsider. “We have a choice whether to stand up and support colleagues who are being attacked and threatened daily by conspiracy theorists or to just turn a blind eye. I’m really proud that people from nine countries are able to rapidly come to their defense and show solidarity with people who are, after all, dealing with horrific conditions in an outbreak.”

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/202...-conspiracy-theories-about-origin-coronavirus

Also read:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200317175442.htm

It's very dangerous to declare that coronavirus came from the bioweapon lab.

Because it gives an idea for bad people to develop and attack the world with it.

What even more dangerous if it becomes a trend.


Coronavirus sneakiness, fast transmission and as deadly as Ebola.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coro...h-is-vital-for-tests-and-vaccines/ar-BB12wLOS

How China muzzled its Bat Woman: Beijing authorities hushed up the findings of a scientist who unlocked the genetic make-up of the coronavirus within days of the outbreak - which is vital for tests and vaccines

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At the centre of the new claims is Shi Zhengli, known as China's 'Bat Woman' after years spent on difficult virus-hunting expeditions in dank caves that have led to a series of important scientific discoveries.

Dr Shi Zhengli in 2015 is believed to make the connection of Spike Receptors of corona virus (Sars Cov 2) with human cells. She is the one who discovered it or rather made it.
 
Dr Shi Zhengli in 2015 is believed to make the connection of Spike Receptors of corona virus (Sars Cov 2) with human cells. She is the one who discovered it or rather made it.
in that article does it mean covid-19 has natural hosts?
 
in that article does it mean covid-19 has natural hosts?

Covid19 is the name of disease caused by a virus called SARS COV 2.

We are talking about the Glyco Protein Spikes ( S Spikes) that help the virus attach to ACE2 receptors of human cells.

More Study about the Virus has theories explaining the Virus infects Red Blood Cells and Even T cells as the virus has Homology of HIV 1.
 
Covid19 is the name of disease caused by a virus called SARS COV 2.

We are talking about the Glyco Protein Spikes ( S Spikes) that help the virus attach to ACE2 receptors of human cells.

More Study about the Virus has theories explaining the Virus infects Red Blood Cells and Even T cells as the virus has Homology of HIV 1.
thanks but i m asking if the virus has its natural host in horseshoe bat?
 
thanks but i m asking if the virus has its natural host in horseshoe bat?

De Shi Zhengli took the host virus from a bat Sars and Sar Cov 1and super charged them with inserts of glycoprotein Spikes which helps the virus infect human cells.

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