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|image_caption=The Wuhan Institute of Virology is 8.6km from the seafood market originally claimed to be the first cluster of [[COVID-19]] cases.
 
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|description=China's only [[BSL4 facility]], which carries out "gain-of-function" research, including creation of [[transgenic]] novel coronaviruses by combining [[SARS]] with [[HIV]].
 
}}The '''Wuhan Institute of Virology''' ('''WIV''') opened mainland [[China]]'s first [[biosafety level 4 laboratory]] in 2015. They carried out "gain-of-function" research on coronaviruses.<ref name=wac/> Researchers from WIV have published many papers about novel coronaviruses, including [[transgenic]] [[SARS]]/[[HIV]] hybrid viruses.<ref>http://english.whiov.cas.cn/Research/Research_Progress/201603/t20160311_160492.html</ref><ref>https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12711</ref> [[Zhengli Shi]] has headed the research.{{cn}}
 
}}The '''Wuhan Institute of Virology''' ('''WIV''') opened mainland [[China]]'s first [[biosafety level 4 laboratory]] in 2015. They carried out "gain-of-function" research on coronaviruses.<ref name=wac/> Researchers from WIV have published many papers about novel coronaviruses, including [[transgenic]] [[SARS]]/[[HIV]] hybrid viruses.<ref>http://english.whiov.cas.cn/Research/Research_Progress/201603/t20160311_160492.html</ref><ref>https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12711</ref> [[Zhengli Shi]] has headed the research.{{cn}}
  
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"Since 2004, shortly after the original SARS outbreak, researchers from the WIV have been collecting bat coronaviruses in an intensive search for SARS-like pathogens."<ref>https://jonathanlatham.net/the-case-is-building-that-covid-19-had-a-lab-origin/</ref>
 
"Since 2004, shortly after the original SARS outbreak, researchers from the WIV have been collecting bat coronaviruses in an intensive search for SARS-like pathogens."<ref>https://jonathanlatham.net/the-case-is-building-that-covid-19-had-a-lab-origin/</ref>
  
The WIV does "gain-of-function" research, which seeks to increase virulence of viruses. The lab has been supplied with viruses including [[Ebola]], [[Henipah]] from Canada, which reportedly doesn't do such research.<ref name=wac>https://wearechange.org/chinese-scientist-escorted-out-of-canadian-biolab-sent-deadly-viruses-to-wuhan/</ref>
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The WIV does "[[gain-of-function]]" research, which seeks to increase virulence of viruses. The lab has been supplied with viruses including [[Ebola]], [[Henipah]] from Canada, which reportedly doesn't do such research.<ref name=wac>https://wearechange.org/chinese-scientist-escorted-out-of-canadian-biolab-sent-deadly-viruses-to-wuhan/</ref>
  
 
===New coronaviruses===
 
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==Funding==
 
==Funding==
The WIV has received funds for its "gain-of-function" research from [[EcoHealth Alliance]], whose head, [[Peter Daszak]], has publicly defended its importance  and headlined a piece for the Guardian ''Ignore the conspiracy theories: Scientists know Covid-19 wasn't created in a lab''.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/09/conspiracies-covid-19-lab-false-pandemic</ref>
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The WIV has received funds for its "[[gain-of-function]]" research from [[EcoHealth Alliance]], whose head, [[Peter Daszak]], has publicly defended its importance  and headlined a piece for ''[[The Guardian]]'' — initially without declaring any conflict of interest — entitled ''Ignore the conspiracy theories: Scientists know Covid-19 wasn't created in a lab''.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/09/conspiracies-covid-19-lab-false-pandemic</ref>
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 June 2023

Group.png Wuhan Institute of Virology  
(BSL4 facility, UniversityCampfire Wiki WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak map.jpg
The Wuhan Institute of Virology is 8.6km from the seafood market originally claimed to be the first cluster of COVID-19 cases.
WIV logo.png
AbbreviationWIV
HeadquartersWuhan, China
Interestsviruses, COVID-19, zoonosis, coronaviruses, “Pandemic/Preparation”, Biological weapon/Research
China's only BSL4 facility, which carries out "gain-of-function" research, including creation of transgenic novel coronaviruses by combining SARS with HIV.

The Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) opened mainland China's first biosafety level 4 laboratory in 2015. They carried out "gain-of-function" research on coronaviruses.[1] Researchers from WIV have published many papers about novel coronaviruses, including transgenic SARS/HIV hybrid viruses.[2][3] Zhengli Shi has headed the research.[citation needed]

Safety

"Scientists have expressed concern about China’s ability to safely monitor this BSL-4 lab in Wuhan" a former NSA counterterrorism analyst said. [4]

Research

"Since 2004, shortly after the original SARS outbreak, researchers from the WIV have been collecting bat coronaviruses in an intensive search for SARS-like pathogens."[5]

The WIV does "gain-of-function" research, which seeks to increase virulence of viruses. The lab has been supplied with viruses including Ebola, Henipah from Canada, which reportedly doesn't do such research.[1]

New coronaviruses

In 2016 researchers at the WIV reported "the isolation and characterisation of a novel bat coronavirus which is much closer to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) in genomic sequence than others previously reported." [6]

"Researchers from the institute have insisted there is no link between the [COVID-19] outbreak and their laboratory."[7]

Blame for Covid-19

An image from a Daily Mail report of 19 April 2020.[8]

In April 2020, the Western commercially-controlled media began blaming the Wuhan Institute of Virology for the outbreak of Covid-19, often citing anonymous "intelligence" sources.[9]

Funding

The WIV has received funds for its "gain-of-function" research from EcoHealth Alliance, whose head, Peter Daszak, has publicly defended its importance and headlined a piece for The Guardian — initially without declaring any conflict of interest — entitled Ignore the conspiracy theories: Scientists know Covid-19 wasn't created in a lab.[10]

 

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COVID-19/Censorship“If one of the first thoughts that goes through the head of a lab director at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is that the new coronavirus could have come from her lab, then we are obliged to entertain the scientific possibility that it could indeed have come from her lab. Right then, there should have been a comprehensive, pockets-inside-out, fully public investigation of the Virology Institute, along with the other important virus labs in Wuhan, including the one close by the seafood market, headquarters of the Wuhan CDC. There should have been interviews with scientists, interviews with biosafety teams, close parsings of laboratory notebooks, freezer and plumbing and decontamination systems checks — everything. It didn’t happen. The Wuhan Institute of Virology closed down its databases of viral genomes, and the Chinese Ministry of Education sent out a directive: “Any paper that traces the origin of the virus must be strictly and tightly managed.””Nicholson Baker4 January 2021

 

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