Sunday Times: China had found the coronary 7 years earlier

Chinese scientists secretly found a type of virus similar to COVID-19 in an abandoned mine in 2013 but kept the discovery secret, according to a new shocking report. An investigation of the British newspaper '{0}'Sunday Times) claims that “type” closest to the Coronavirus was discovered in a mine infected by the bats [...]
Chinese scientists secretly found a type of virus similar to COVID-19 in an abandoned mine in 2013 but kept the discovery secret, according to a new shocking report.
An investigation by the British newspaper '{0}'Sunday Times) claims that <x0 species were the closest” to the cornavirus was discovered in a mine infected by bats and rats in 2013 and had been preserved for years in a viral laboratory in Wwan.
The discovery of a COVIDD-19, seven years ago at the copper mine in southwestern China, is said to be stronger in the quest for pandemic origin.
The virus was found after six men were affected in 2012, by fever, cough, and pneumonia, where half of them died after working at the mine gallery.
The report says four of the men tested positive for coronary antibodies, but two died before being controlled.
Chinese doctor Shi Zengli éngli with the nickname “naked woman” by her colleagues at the Wuhan ʹ Institute of Virology in February was coauthor of a broad academic writing for Coronavirus.
In addition to giving a complete genetic description of the virus, medical worker Shi Zhengli (56) published in the magazine éNatureæ, found that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was hosting a sample of bats called RaTTG13, saying that it coincided with 96.2 percent with COVID-19.
But one of her colleagues claimed that the RaTG13 samples was found in the mine in 2013, but the information about the sinore virus was not shared.
US President Donald Trump said in April he had a high “trust” that COVID-19 came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology after having evidence.
We'll see where it comes from. There are many theories. China can even tell us,” he declared.
Trump announced in June that it would ban funds for the World Health Organisation (OBSH) for treating the choreography.
After the latest pressure from O BSH, China will begin an investigation into claims that the virus could have emerged from Wuhan laboratory, the British newspaper writes.
The Wwan Institute, the largest laboratory of infectious diseases in the world, is suspected of conducting high - risk experiments to increase the infectiousness and coronaryity in an effort to understand mechanisms that could cause a pandemic.
The British newspaper reports that researchers collected hundreds of coronary samples from remote regions of China and sent them back to the city.
However, the Wuhan Institute claims that experiments were postponed, as they did not believe the virus was a very close match with Sars-inu.












