Texas Republican on the House of Foreign Affairs Committee, Michael McCaul, says as per the new evidence scientists at WIV have genetically modified Covid
Staff queue up to test for Covid-19 at a gym in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province. Pic/AFP
Amidst the World Health Organization (WHO) calling for China to allow for the phase two probe into the origin of Covid-19, a top Texas Republican on the House of Foreign Affairs Committee, Michael McCaul, on August 1 said it had obtained new evidence that China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) created the virus and dismissed the claim that it originated from bats.
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According to the new evidence, scientists at the WIV have been able to genetically modify Coronaviruses without leaving a trace of that modification since 2005.
McCaul underlined it as the “greatest cover-up of all time” and has caused the deaths of more than four million people around the world, and people must be held responsible.
The report claimed that the researchers at WIV were also able to successfully modify coronaviruses without leaving a trace as early as 2016. Therefore, it is no longer appropriate for anyone to dismiss the notion that this virus could have been genetically modified before it leaked from WIV, he added. He also said that the WIV took their virus database offline on September 12, 2019.
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6,58,630
No. of new cases reported globally in the past 24 hours
20,11,72,398
Total no. of cases worldwide
42,72,432
Total no. of deaths worldwide
Source: WHO/Johns Hopkins
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