#WR: Is really Wuhan the cradle of SARS-CoV-2? What is the truth about the two labs of #Wuhan, #China where #bats and humans interact? Now, nobody believes Beijing's tale about the wet market.
#WR: From @WSJ: "Beijing has claimed that the virus originated in a Wuhan “wet market,”where wild animals were sold. But evidence to counter this theory emerged in January. Chinese researchers reported in the Lancet Jan.24 that the 1st known cases had no contact with the market."
Before @WSJ, the German media @dwnews also published other story where the author demonstrated that the Beijing's report about the animals sold in the "wet market" of Wuhan is a bad fairy tale to create confusion among naive leaders and non-informed population.
From the other side, the story of The Wall Street Journal comments that in Wuhan there two labs that could be the cradle of the infamous virus. This is the text from the WSJ's story: "Wuhan has two labs where we know
bats and humans interacted. One is the Institute of Virology, eight miles from the wet
market; the other is the Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, barely 300 yards from the
market."
The story of WSJ was written by Tom Cotton, Republican U.S. Senator from Arkansas. Mr. Cotton was the first member of the Congress asking to the White House to block the flights from China to the United States. Initially, the federal authorities didn't follow the recommendation of this US Senator.
SOURCES: @WSJ, @dwnews
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