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The  Times  added  that  a  research  titled:  “Coexistence  of  Multiple
                           Coronaviruses in Different Bat Colonies in an Abandoned Mineshaft”
                           and written, among others, by  a researcher known in  China as  ’Bat
                           Woman’,  Shi  Zhengli,  didn’t  mention  why  the  study  had  been
                           conducted: neither the miners, their pneumonia and its fatal outcome.
                             The newspaper claimed that Chinese media had kept silent about the
                           deaths from the apparently new respiratory virus linked to bats and that
                           the deaths could only be inferred from a dissertation by a young doctor
                           called Li Xu. In addition, of the 41 patients who contracted covid-19 in
                           Wuhan, only 27 attended the Huanan fish market, which was officially
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                           named as the source.
                             According to The Times, a sample of the virus that killed the six
                           miners in 2012 had been housed at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and
                           had been described in a scientific article written in collaboration with
                           Shi  Zhengli. The article  stated that it corresponded to  96.2% of the
                           Covid-19 virus.
                             The virus, called RaTG13, according to the Times:  “(...) was the
                           biggest lead available as to the origin of Covid-19. It was therefore
                           surprising that the paper gave only scant details about the history of
                           the virus sample, stating merely that it was taken from a Rhinolophus
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                           affinis bat in Yunnan province in 2013 — hence the ‘Ra’.”
                             However,  investigations  established  that  RaTG13  was  almost
                           certainly the coronavirus discovered in the abandoned mine in 2013,
                           and  that  it  had  been  called  RaBtCoV/4991  in  the  institute  previous
                           scientific article. For some reason, Shi and his team had renamed it
                           RaTG13.  In  an  interview  published  on  Scientific  American,  Shi
                           mentioned the discovery of a coronavirus that corresponded to 96% of
                           the covid-19 virus and referred to miners who died in a cave she had
                           investigated.
                             Thanks to research on the «gain of function» of the virus conducted
                           by the Wuhan Institute of Virology, fears of a virus ‘escaped’ from the
                           Chinese laboratory seemed increasingly founded. Today its true nature
                           remains hidden and its official recognition is blocked by China's lack



                             93  Ibidem.
                             94  Ibidem.




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