Researchers in Hamburg, Germany, believe that the new coronavirus should have come from a Chinese laboratory, according to North German Radio. According to a study by the University of Hamburg, there are many arguments to support the claim that a laboratory accident occurred at a virology institute in Wuhan.
Roland Wiesendanger, a renowned physicist, came to this conclusion in a study last year. According to this study, the number and quality of clues suggest that a laboratory accident in Wuhan was the cause of the current New Coronavirus pandemic.
Wiesendanger points to multiple clues. To date, no intermediate host animal has been identified that carries the neocoronavirus pathogen from bats to humans. In addition, neocoronaviruses can “unexpectedly” bind to human cell receptors and penetrate human cells. This suggests, according to Wiesendanger, that the virus is not a natural virus. It has been hypothesized that the virus present in the Wuhan fish market came from bats. However, the market had no supply of bats, refuting this hypothesis. Meanwhile, the city’s Virology Institute has one of the largest collections of bat pathogens in the world. Again, security flaws at the lab are well documented.
Wiesendanger said he evaluated the scientific literature, articles in print and online media and private communications with international colleagues in his study. Wiesendanger added that a critical study and discussion of the origins of the current pandemic, based on science, would “help minimize the likelihood of a similar pandemic in the future.
The WHO said after a recent four-week investigation that the origin of the virus is not yet clear and that more data from China is needed. The WHO chief believes the pathogen is unlikely to have come from a laboratory. International experts believe it is more likely that the viral pathogen came from bats. China continues to emphasize that the virus may have been transmitted through frozen Food.
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