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Covid-19 was Chinese engineered bioweapon claim researchers

A researcher from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, according to a report from ANI, asserts that China allegedly created the coronavirus as a “bioweapons.” In an interview made available by ANI, Chao Shao explained that he and his colleagues tested four different virus strains to see which one could spread the fastest. Jennifer Zeng is […]

A researcher from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, according to a report from ANI, asserts that China allegedly created the coronavirus as a “bioweapons.”

In an interview made available by ANI, Chao Shao explained that he and his colleagues tested four different virus strains to see which one could spread the fastest. Jennifer Zeng is a member of the International Press Association. Zeng, a writer and activist for human rights who was born in China, conducted the interview between March and April 2020.

Chao Shao recalled an incident in which Shan Chao, a different institute researcher, acknowledged that their superior had given them four coronavirus strains to test their infectiousness in different species, including humans. The coronavirus was described by Chao Shao as a “bioweapons.”

Researchers were sent to check up on military athletes for Wuhan Military World Games to spread bioweapon: Chao Shao

Chao Shao continued by mentioning how several of his coworkers had vanished during the Wuhan 2019 Military World Games. Later, one of the missing researchers revealed that they had been dispatched to hotels housing athletes from various nations to “inspect health and hygiene conditions.”

Since they didn’t need virologists to check the hygiene conditions, Chao Shao surmised that their true goal was to spread the virus. Additionally, Chao Shan asserted that he was sent to Xinjiang in April 2020 to evaluate the health of Uyghur people detained in re-education camps.

By implying that he was sent there to spread the virus or observe its effects on humans, Chao Shan implied that he was either being paid to do one of these things.

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