Shameful: China Has Nominated Wuhan Lab for the Laboratory Award

The Chinese Academy of Sciences has nominated Wuhan Lab intending to give it the top award for its efforts towards doing excellent research on COVID-19.
Image Credit: The Print
Image Credit: The Print

The coronavirus has completed more than a year around the world, the world knows that this virus, which has taken millions of lives, originated from the Wuhan lab in China. The first case was also found in Wuhan. At the same time, the surprising thing is that this disputed lab has been nominated by China for the award. China has nominated this disputed lab in Wuhan by the Chinese Academy of Sciences intending to give it the biggest award for the efforts made in the direction of doing excellent research on COVID-19.

Wuhan Lab provided important scientific and technical support

Image Credit: FLC National Meeting
Image Credit: FLC National Meeting

It is being told in many reports that China's Academy of Sciences has said that due to the important research done by this lab, it has helped to understand the origin, epidemiology, and its pathogenic mechanism of the coronavirus. Dr. Fossey had expressed apprehension, corona spread from the lab. Dr. Fossey had said, from the very beginning, he was ready with the theory of the coronavirus being leaked in the laboratory. He assumed that it could be an engineered virus that accidentally leaked from the laboratory. As a result of this, the way was cleared for making medicines and vaccines against the coronavirus. At the same time, the Wuhan Lab provided important scientific and technical support. And to prevent the spread of the epidemic. According to the Academy, research from the Wuhan Institute of Virology has made an unprecedented contribution towards the prevention of the coronavirus epidemic and the creation of a corona vaccine.

China Supporting the Leak Theory

Although supporting the leak theory, Fossey believes the epidemic is more likely to have originated due to animal spread. Referring to a phone call with scientists on February 1. Fossey said I remember very well that we decided to look carefully at the situation at that time. Infectious disease specialist Kristen Anderson was also among the many scientists involved in that conference call. Anderson had mentioned the unusual features of the coronavirus in an email to Fauci the day before this call. He called for a closer examination of all its sequences to determine some of its engineered-appearing properties.

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