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Just a few days after the first case of the deadly coronavirus was reported, a Chinese scientist had achieved almost the impossible by deciphering the Covid-19shi genetic code. But for seven days, China had kept this information to itself and s'e had shared with the rest of the world even though the pandemic was spreading like fire. Scientist behind [...]
But for seven days, China had kept this information to itself and s'e had shared with the rest of the world even though the pandemic was spreading like fire.
The scientist behind this discovery, Shi Gengli, was barred from presenting her findings, writes The Mirror, translates Periscope.
As a virologist for 16 years, Yengli is one of the most famous experts on the Coronavirus.
She had discovered dozens of viruses like Sars in naked caves and after having studied samples taken from some of the first humans infected with then the mysterious respiratory disease in China, she found that he was similar to Sarce.
The virus was identified as the new coronavirus, and within three days it completed its genetic sequence, finding that it was 96 percent identical to the virus found on the bats in Yunnan, a process that could take months if not years.
Chinese journalist Gao Yu spoke to the Shi during the time she was imprisoned in Wuhan, who was quarantined for more than two months, and she told him her findings were silent.
He added: “We have learned later that its institute completed its genetic sequence and prepared tests on January 2nd, but it too was banned. ”
Last year Gengli and her team had published a study warning about the possibility of an pandemic coming from bats.
What we've discovered so far is just the tip of the iceberg. The mission must continue. Coronavirus coming from the bats will cause more pandemics and we must find them before they find us.”Periscope












