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Deep in the lush valleys of southern China lies the entrance to a mine shaft that once harbored bats with the closest known relative to COVID-19. The area is of intense interest because it may hold clues to the origins of the coronavirus that has killed more than 1.7 million people worldwide, but has become a black hole of no information because of political sensitivity.
Visitors look inside the abandoned Wanling cave near Manhaguo village in southern China’s Yunnan province on Wednesday, Dec 2, 2020. Villagers said the cave had been used as a sacred altar presided over by a Buddhist monk precisely the kind of contact between bats and people that alarms scientists. (AP) ....

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China cracks down on secret research into the origins of coronavirus


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Mojiang: Deep in the lush valleys of southern China lies the entrance to a mine shaft that once harboured bats with the closest known relative to COVID-19.
The area is of intense interest because it may hold clues to the origins of the coronavirus that has killed more than 1.7 million people worldwide, but has become a black hole of information because of political sensitivity. A bat research team that visited recently had their samples confiscated, two people familiar with the matter said. And a team of journalists was tailed by plainclothes police in multiple cars who blocked access to sites in late November. ....

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China clamps down in hidden hunt for the origins of COVID-19


China clamps down in hidden hunt for the origins of COVID-19
Internal government documents show that the release of research must be orchestrated under Xi Jinping’s direction with the help of propaganda and public opinion teams to ‘guide publication’
By Dake Kang, Maria Cheng and Sam McNeil / AP, MOJIANG, China
Deep in the lush mountain valleys of southern China lies the entrance to a mine shaft that once harbored bats with the closest known relative of the COVID-19 virus.
The area is of intense scientific interest because it might hold clues to the origins of the coronavirus that has killed more than 1.7 million people worldwide. Yet for scientists and journalists, it has become a black hole of no information because of political sensitivity and secrecy. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: China clamps down in secret hunt for virus origins


Covid 19 coronavirus: China clamps down in secret hunt for virus origins
31 Dec, 2020 01:08 AM
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Visitors explore the abandoned Wanling cave near Manhaguo village in southern China s Yunnan province on December 2. Photo / AP
Visitors explore the abandoned Wanling cave near Manhaguo village in southern China s Yunnan province on December 2. Photo / AP
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By: Dake Kang, Maria Cheng and Sam McNeil
Deep in the lush mountain valleys of southern China lies the entrance to a mine shaft that once harboured bats with the closest known relative of the Covid-19 virus.
The area is of intense scientific interest because it may hold clues to the origins of the coronavirus that has killed more than 1.7 million people worldwide. ....

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