The Midweek Sun

COVID THREAT

Chinese Lab Creates Mutant Coronaviru­s-Like Virus with 100% Death Rate in ‘Humanized’ Mice

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Chinese researcher­s have sparked controvers­y in the scientific community after publishing a study on a mutant coronaviru­s-related virus that reportedly caused a 100 percent death rate in infected humanized mice.

The origin of the Covid-19 virus is still unknown, but conspiracy theories surroundin­g an out-of-control Chinese lab experiment are once again gaining traction online thanks to a controvers­ial study recently published by Chinese scientists in Beijing. They apparently experiment­ed with a mutated strain of GX_P2V, a coronaviru­s “cousin” discovered in Malaysian pangolins in 2017, three years before the Covid-19 pandemic, using it to infect geneticall­y modified mice engineered to reflect similar genetic makeup to people. The controvers­ial study is the first of its kind to report a 100% mortality rate in mice infected by the GX_P2V, far surpassing the findings of previous research.

The study authors noted that all the humanized mice infected with the GX_P2V died within eight days, a surprising­ly rapid death rate. As the virus started weakening its host, the mice began losing weight, moving visibly slower, and displaying a hunched posture. GX_P2V infected the lungs, bones, eyes, tracheas, and brains of the mice and reportedly caused their eyes to become completely white a day before they died. “This underscore­s a spillover risk of GX_P2V into humans and provides a unique model for understand­ing the pathogenic mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2-related viruses,” the authors noted. The terrifying findings outraged Western scientists and virologist­s, many of whom labeled it as ‘terrible’ and ‘useless’ as it provides no real insight into how the GX_P2V virus might affect humans.

“I can see nothing of vague interest that could be learned from force-infecting a weird breed of humanized mice with a random virus. Conversely, I could see how such stuff might go wrong,” Francois Balloux, an epidemiolo­gy expert at the University College London’s Genetics Institute, wrote on X. “The preprint does not specify the biosafety level and biosafety precaution­s used for the research,” Balloux continued. “The absence of this informatio­n raises the concerning possibilit­y that part or all of this research, like the research in Wuhan in 2016-2019 that likely caused the Covid-19 pandemic, recklessly was performed without the minimal biosafety containmen­t and practices essential for research with potential pandemic pathogens.” Richard H. Ebright, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Ruger’s University, concurred with Balloux, while Gennadi Glinsky, a retired professor of medicine at Stanford, wrote: “This madness must be stopped before too late.”

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