NIH deleted coronavirus data at China s request?
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Those Virus Sequences That Were Suddenly Deleted? They re Back
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Despite evidence that shows the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic was actually a “plandemic,” China continues to deny that it orchestrated the virus’ spread across the globe.
But thanks to the efforts of an American professor, the world now has more proof that the coronavirus originated from a lab as a biological weapon, not from bats. According to Professor Jesse Bloom, China deleted patient samples that prove how the coronavirus was
already circulating in Wuhan before China’s alleged “official” timeline of events.
Deleted samples prove the virus was spreading throughout Wuhan BEFORE December 2019
Bloom reported that test samples from patients in Wuhan, coronavirus’ epicenter, were intentionally deleted from an international database used to track the virus’ evolution. Experts are concerned because the deleted files could have provided clues about how the virus actually originated and how long it had been spreading before the reported seafood market outbreak
Le virus à l origine du Covid-19 aurait pu être en circulation en Chine dès octobre 2019 © AP Photo / Dake Kang
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Le virus à l origine du Covid-19 pourrait avoir commencé à se propager en Chine dès octobre 2019, deux mois avant que le premier cas ne soit identifié dans la ville de Wuhan, montre vendredi une nouvelle étude.
Des chercheurs de l Université britannique du Kent ont estimé que le SRAS-CoV-2 est apparu pour la première fois entre début octobre et mi-novembre 2019, selon un article publié dans la revue scientifique PLOS Pathogens.
Selon leurs estimations, la date la plus probable pour l émergence du virus est le 17 novembre 2019, et il s était probablement déjà propagé dans le monde entier en janvier 2020.