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The lab leak claim is based on the fact that the Wuhan Institute of Virology is in the city where Covid-19 was first detected. Photograph: Thomas Peter/Reuters
A classified US intelligence report - saying three researchers at the Wuhan laboratory were treated in hospital in November 2019, just before the virus began infecting humans in the city -...
China has consistently clashed with the US over the lab leak theory since COVID-19 first emerged in the central city of Wuhan in late 2019, describing claims by the former US administration of ...
'Don't rule out' COVID-19 lab leak theory, Chinese scientist says. The COVID-19 theory resurfaced earlier this year when the FBI's director said it "most likely originated" from a Wuhan lab.
In 2014, the WIV's National Bio-safety Laboratory was built at a cost of 300 million yuan (US$44 million), in collaboration and with assistance from the French government's CIRI lab). The new laboratory building has 3000 m 2 of BSL-4 space, and also 20 BSL-2 and two BSL-3 laboratories.
U.S. intel report: 3 researchers at Wuhan lab fell ill in November 2019 May 24, 2021 01:41 “The lab leak theory is totally a lie concocted by anti-China forces for political purposes, ...
Today’s revelations just scratch the surface of what is still hidden about COVID-19’s origin in China. Any credible investigation into the origin of COVID-19 demands complete, transparent access to the research labs in Wuhan, including their facilities, samples, personnel, and records.
President Joe Biden has ordered US intelligence agencies to conduct a 90-day review of what is known about the origins of Covid-19 and whether it could have escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan. So...
WASHINGTON — A U.S. intelligence report identified three researchers at a Wuhan lab who sought treatment at a hospital after falling ill in November 2019, a source familiar with the matter tells...
China’s government dismisses any suggestion the disease may have originated in a Wuhan laboratory. But Prof Gao is less forthright. In an interview for the BBC Radio 4 podcast Fever: The Hunt for Covid’s Origin, Prof Gao says: “You can always suspect anything. That’s science. Don’t rule out anything.”