The Daily Telegraph

Beijing evicts scientist who released Covid sequence

- By Sarah Newey Global health Security correspond­ent in Bangkok

THE Chinese scientist who defied Beijing to publish the first coronaviru­s sequence has staged a sit-in-protest outside his laboratory after authoritie­s suddenly evicted him.

Prof Zhang Yongzhen took to the steps outside the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center on Sunday, in a rare sign of public dissent in China.

It is the latest of a series of setbacks, demotions and attempts to ostracise Prof Zhang, who experts say has been “treated cruelly for years” for releasing the Sars-cov-2 sequence without government permission in January 2020.

The move allowed health officials worldwide to test for the virus and kickstarte­d the race to develop vaccines and drugs within weeks.

The Chinese government, which denies the pandemic’s origins, natural or otherwise, are within its borders, was furious at the release and Prof Zhang has been under immense pressure and scrutiny ever since. Last weekend, he was barred from entering his laboratory in Shanghai.

Photos of him sleeping rough in the rain outside the front door as a protest while being overlooked by security guards have been shared widely on Chinese social media.

The clinical centre insisted that Prof Zhang’s lab had been closed for “safety reasons”, with alternativ­e space provided while renovation­s were underway.

But according to an online statement from Prof Zhang, seen by the Associated Press but since deleted, the scientist was only offered another laboratory space after the eviction and it does not meet the safety standards required for his research.

“I won’t leave, I won’t quit, I am pursuing science and the truth!” he wrote in the now-deleted post on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform. “The Public Health Center are refusing to let me and my students go inside the laboratory office to take shelter.”

Prof Stuart Neil, a virologist at King’s College London involved in work tracing the origins of the coronaviru­s, told

The Telegraph: “I don’t think it’s exaggerati­ng to say that without Zhang’s bravery there would have been a real delay in the roll-out of the first vaccine. And for it he has been treated cruelly for years.”

 ?? ?? Prof Zhang Yongzhen released the Sars-cov-2 sequence without government permission in January 2020
Prof Zhang Yongzhen released the Sars-cov-2 sequence without government permission in January 2020

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