Leading specialist of the Institute of Virology Virology Uhanny Shi Zhengli refuted the version of the laboratory origin of the coronavirus. Her words report The New York Times.
Virologist announced the unreasonable statements about the leakage of COVID-19 from the Chinese laboratory. She also called false messages about the serious illness of the Institute staff in Uhana before the start of the pandemic. “How can I submit evidence of what is not? I don’t know how the world has reached the point that he constantly wipes in any kind of obey scientists,” said Zhengley.
June 13 reported that the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adan Greesusus assessed the version of the leakage of coronavirus from the laboratory. He noted that he does not exclude the laboratory origin of SARS-COV-2. According to Greesusus, from China did not have the necessary “transparency and cooperation” at the initial stage of the investigation. “There were difficulties with the exchange of data, especially untreated,” he concluded.
May 20 in the United States stated that there are “serious indirect evidence” that the first flash of the coronavirus SARS-COV-2 occurred as a result of leakage from the Chinese research laboratory. In turn, the Chinese authorities indicate the possibility of leakage of coronavirus from the American Military Laboratory Fort-Detrik. Beijing even asked WHO to conduct an international investigation.