Shi Zhengli’s Data Sheds Light on COVID-19 Origins

Virologist Shi Zhengli has presented data on dozens of new coronaviruses collected from bats in southern China, which suggests that the Wuhan Institute of Virology did not have any bat-derived sequences from viruses closely related to SARS-CoV-2. The research, which includes data from 56 new betacoronaviruses, was collected between 2004 and 2021 and has not been peer-reviewed yet. The findings support Shi’s assertion that the WIV lab did not have any bat-derived sequences from viruses closely related to SARS-CoV-2.
  • Forecast for 6 months: The research by Shi Zhengli will likely be peer-reviewed and published in a scientific journal within the next 6 months, providing more insight into the origins of COVID-19.
  • Forecast for 1 year: The US government’s investigation into EcoHealth Alliance will likely continue, and the organization may face further funding cuts or even be shut down, affecting the global research on coronaviruses.
  • Forecast for 5 years: The global research on coronaviruses will likely shift towards more collaborative and transparent efforts, with a focus on understanding the natural reservoirs of these viruses and developing more effective treatments and vaccines.
  • Forecast for 10 years: The COVID-19 pandemic will likely be remembered as a turning point in the history of global health, leading to significant advancements in the field of virology and the development of more robust global health infrastructure.

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