Italian media in 2015: Chinese scientists are creating a supervirus from bats and rats.

A video aired by Italian media dated November 16, 2015, has made headlines in social media, but indifferent, not even the Italian media, and not alone. But according to Italian media, the images became viral because the published video claimed that China created viruses that could [...]
A video aired by Italian media dated November 16, 2015, has made headlines in social media, but indifferent, not even the Italian media, and not alone.
But according to Italian media, the images became viral because the published video claimed that China created viruses that could affect the human body, which were made by a protein taken from bats and rats.
As it is further said, it is about a video aired by TGR, a broadcast service in Italy that features a number of plays for “agred by the Italian audience.
And in this video, the director of the show is constantly seen quoting the word "Coronavirus" and sending in thegraphy.
This has also influenced images to become viral, since the enthusiastic conspiracy theory was quick to start the video link from 2015 to the pandemic we are going through at COVID-19.
But is TGR Leonardo's video from November 16, 2015, actually claiming that the current pandemic of coronavirus is a result of Chinese scientists experimenting with a cultivated virus?
Alessandro Cassarin, who, according to Wikipedia in April 2016, was appointed deputy director of Rai News, explained: “The report of November 16, 2015, at TG Leonardo in Rai 3 was taken from a publication of Nature magazine that clarified days before that virus established in the laboratory has no connection with the individuals- 19x1>
It's about an explanation of Nature magazine that says: “We are aware that this story is being used as a basis for unconfirmed theories that the coronavus of the novel that caused COVID-19 had been engineering. There is no proof that this is true; scientists believe that an animal is the most likely source of coronavirus”.
In Italy alone, as a result of coronavirus infection, over 10,000 people have died.
While over 61,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 28,000 deaths have been reported worldwide.












