Tag: Wuhan

WHO Failed to Investigate Deleted Virology Database and Evidence Indicating Earlier Start of Pandemic

Commentary On Sept. 12, 2019, the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s database of viral sequences was taken offline. The deleted database, which has never been publicly recovered, contained more than 22,000 unpublished samples and sequences of bat and rodent viruses. Notably, the database contains crucial data and may hold the key to determining whether the lab…


Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan Bill to Freeze Funding For Gain-of-Function Research

Bipartisan lawmakers on Friday unveiled a bill that seeks to freeze taxpayer-funding for gain-of-function research for a period of five years. The legislation, called the Pausing Enhanced Pandemic Pathogen Research Act, was introduced by Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), Buddy Carter (R-Ga.), and Henry Cuellar (D-Texas). According to a press release from the lawmakers, the bill…


US Scientific Collaboration With China May Support the CCP’s Military Programs, Experts Warn

The United States should cut research collaboration with the Chinese regime so American scientists don’t inadvertently aid Beijing’s biowarfare program, security experts say. Their warning has taken on fresh urgency after recently released documents show that U.S. funding went to coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), the facility at the center of…


Newly-Released Documents Detail US-Funded Coronavirus Research at Wuhan Institute of Virology: Report

New documents have been released detailing U.S.-funded research on various types of coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, where the first outbreak of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus occurred. More than 900 pages of materials were obtained by The Intercept in connection with a Freedom of Information lawsuit by the publication against the National…


There’s Another Lab in Wuhan That’s Received Far Less Attention: the CCP’s Lab | Truth Over News

The primary focus of the lab leak theory has been concentrated on the Wuhan Institute of Virology and its director, Shi Zhengli – known for her coronavirus experiments involving bats at the Institute’s two labs. But there is another lab in the city of Wuhan that has received far less attention, the level-2 lab of…


WHO Expert ‘Had Concerns’ About Lab Close to 1st COVID Cases

LONDON—When a World Health Organization-led (WHO) team traveled to China earlier this year to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, a top official said he was worried about safety standards at a laboratory close to the seafood market where the first human cases were detected, according to a documentary released Aug 12 by Danish…


WHO Expert ‘Had Concerns’ About Lab Close to 1st COVID-19 Cases

LONDON—When a World Health Organization-led (WHO) team traveled to China earlier this year to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, a top official said he was worried about safety standards at a laboratory close to the seafood market where the first human cases were detected, according to a documentary released Aug 12 by Danish…


WHO Urges China to Share Raw Data on Early COVID-19 Cases, Says It’s ‘Vitally Important’ to Prevent Future Pandemics

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Aug. 12 urged China to share raw data from the earliest COVID-19 cases, saying it is “vitally important to know how the COVID-19 pandemic began” and to set an example for establishing the origins of all future animal-human spillover events. In a statement on Thursday, the WHO repeatedly stressed the importance of…


China Announces a Daily Case Count of 143 COVID-19 Patients; Highest in Over a Year

The Chinese National Health Commission announced a new high for the current round of CCP virus daily infections on Aug. 10, with 108 local COVID-19 patients among the 143 new cases registered over the previous day. This is the first time the regime has announced over 100 daily cases in over a year. The Chinese…


Chinese Citizen Journalist Jailed for Reporting Virus Outbreak Continues to Go on Hunger Strike

Zhang Zhan is six feet tall yet currently weighs less than 90 pounds due to a prolonged hunger strike. The 37-year-old former lawyer and citizen journalist refused to eat the normal amount of food in prison. Zhang, a Shanghai native, was sentenced to a four-year jail term last December for reporting on the CCP virus outbreak…