Nobel winner: Coronavius was made in the Chinese laboratory in the attempt to detect HIV vaccine

Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize winner who discovered HIV, thinks the Coronavirus came from the laboratory even though there is a science-backed venerat that has not been done in the laboratory. His claims, which were criticised by various circles, say that the new Coronavirus came as a result of an attempt to produce a [...]
Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize winner who discovered HIV, thinks the Coronavirus came from the laboratory even though there is a science-backed venerat that has not been done in the laboratory.
His claims, which were criticised by various circles, say that the new Coronavirus came as a result of an attempt to produce a vaccine for AIDS, which came out by accident. He said that at a postast Pourkuto Docteur and also in a TV interview Friday, Klan Kosova reports.
Prof. Montagnier says there have been several elements of HIV present in the choreography genome, which includes several suspected elements of malaria microbe as well, Agence France Presse reported.
This could fall into the category of another conspiracy theory, which he responded to, <x0-computers are the opposite camp, hiding the truth”.
However, there was much opposition to the Nobelist.
Étienne Simon-Lorière, a virologist from Institut Pasteur in Paris, told AFP that the claim made no sense because there were very small elements found in other coronarys. Some parts of the genome looked like genetic material of plants and bacteria. He said: “If we take a word from a book and it looks like another word, can we say one of them copied it from the other? This is absurd!
French biologist Luc Montagnier won the Nobel Prize in Physiology, or Medicine, along with Francisco Barré -Sinous and Harald zur Hausen in 2008 for the discovery of HIV.











