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US government gave $3.7million to Wuhan lab accused of sparking coronavirus outbreak with experiments on bats

A WUHAN lab accused of being the source of the coronavirus carried out experiments in bats from caves where the disease orginated, it was reported.

The Wuhan Institute of Virology undertook coronavirus experiments on mammals captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan, funded by a $3.7m (£3m) grant from the US government.

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 The Wuhan Institute of Virology reportedly carried out experiments on bats
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The Wuhan Institute of Virology reportedly carried out experiments on batsCredit: Wuhan Virology Institute

Covid-19 was originally thought to have come from a so-called “wet market” in the city but there has been mounting speculation linking the disease to the lab and another in the city.

Scientists at the institute experimented on bats as part of a project funded by the US National Institutes of Health, which licences it to receive American money, the Mail on Sunday reports.

It has also emerged Chinese scientist Shi Zhengli, a leading experts on coronaviruses and known as China's 'Bat Woman' was “muzzled” after revealing Covid-19’s genetic composition – crucial for developing tests and vaccines.

The £30 million Wuhan Institute of Virology is the most advanced laboratory of its type on the Chinese mainland and is based ten miles from the now infamous “wet market”.

Research published in November 2017 in a paper entitled: “Discovery of a rich gene pool of bat SARS-related coronaviruses provides new insights into the origin of SARS coronavirus.”

 Shi Zhengli was silenced by the Chinese authorities it was claimed
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Shi Zhengli was silenced by the Chinese authorities it was claimed
 Experiments were conducted on horseshoe bats
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Experiments were conducted on horseshoe batsCredit: Getty - Contributor

The research involved capturing bats in a cave in Yunnan, in south-western China.

An April 2018 research paper was titled “fatal swine acute diarrhoea syndrome caused by an HKU2-related coronavirus of bat origin”.

The government reportedly no longer rules out that the virus first spread to humans after leaking from a Wuhan laboratory.

Cao Bin, a doctor a Wuhan hospital, highlighted research showing that 13 of the first 41 patients diagnosed with the infection had not had any contact with the market.

“It seems clear that the seafood market is not the only origin of the virus,” he told Science magazine.

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The Chinese government has condemned what it called the "hasty and reckless" claim that the country was the source of the outbreak.

Meanwhile a Chinese journalist freed last week after 76 days of lockdown in Wuhan, said he spoke to Shi during his time there.

The Chinese government has been accused of seeking to cover-up the outbreak and silence whistleblowers.

“We learned later her institute finished gene-sequencing and related tests as early as January 2 but was muzzled,” Gao Yu said, the Mail on Sunday reports.

In an online lecture last month, Shi said her team found on January 14 that the new virus could infect people, almost a week before this was revealed by Chinese authorities.

Her team released data showing Covid-19's genetic sequence was 96 per cent identical to another virus they found in horseshoe bats in Yunnan.

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