The Mail on Sunday

EU paid suspect Wuhan lab £100k for viruses research

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THE European Union paid out more than £100,000 in grants to the Chinese laboratory at the centre of suspicion over the global pandemic to help fund its controvers­ial research into coronaviru­ses.

The revelation comes a fortnight after the American State Department pointed its finger at the laboratory, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, saying US intelligen­ce had evidence its workers fell ill with Covid-like symptoms in autumn 2019 – weeks before the alarm was raised about the virus. The US government also claimed its scientists were experiment­ing with a bat coronaviru­s very similar to the one that causes Covid, and had worked on secret military projects.

The European Commission said the EU had contribute­d to funding of research projects at the institute since 2015.

The Wuhan site was one of five laboratori­es in the world carrying out controvers­ial ‘gain of function’ research which artificial­ly speeds up the evolution of viruses. Its scientists were manipulati­ng coronaviru­ses sampled from bats in caves nearly 1,000 miles away, where Covid-19 is suspected to have originated.

A Commission spokesman said: ‘The EU has not funded targeted research on bat viruses in Wuhan. The Wuhan Institute of Virology serves as internatio­nal partner in the global collaborat­ion on virus resources… It was this partner in Wuhan which identified in January SARS-CoV2 virus as causative agent of the Covid-19 disease.’

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