While British scientist in the WHO team investigating the origin of COVID-19 has denied reports of virus leak from Wuhan lab which was planned for breeding animals for virus experiments; the uncovering of secret bat cages has resulted in increased suspicion of China’s role behind the global pandemic.
According to reports, the Chinese laboratory amidst the controversy received a patent for cages to hold live bats just a few months before the spread of coronavirus.
It comes following reports suggesting WHO giving credence to theories supporting the entry of the virus into China via frozen meat. The WHO team with British-born scientists Peter Daszak has backed the Beijing claims.
However, the adviser to WHO, Jamie Metzl himself has finally admitted that their COVID-19 probe into the Wuhan Institute of Virology for the origin of coronavirus was actually conducted by the Chinese authorities and not by the WHO investigators.
Meanwhile, The Mail has uncovered the patent application, which suggests that in June 2018 Wuhan Institute of Virology applied for a patent for the bat rearing cages.
It allows the growing and breeding of bats for virus study under artificial conditions.
The patent uncovered by The Mail indicates the granting of a patent in January 2019, just eleven months before the first reported case of coronavirus in Beijing.
Furthermore, the first cases broke just a few miles from the institute.
The newspaper also discovered a patent filed by the WIV in October 2020 related to the artificial breeding options of the wild bat.
The patent also deliberated the transmission methods of SARS-Cov, including cross-species transmission.
The discussion of the transmission of the virus from bats to humans and other animals has raised the hackles of people worldwide.
The patent also explicitly states the breeding bat method to fuel...
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I heard the Chinese were claiming the virus was caused by an old bat, but Pelosi denies any involvement....
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