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Chinese virologist Shi Zhengli is seen inside the P4 laboratory in Wuhan, capital of China’s Hubei province, on 23 February, 2017. Dr Shi has dismissed questions around whether Covid-19 may have ...
A HarperCollins book out later this month from an award-winning Australian journalist claims the US funded the Wuhan, China lab suspected of being the source of the Covid-19 pandemic. The lab was ...
Research was led by Shi Zhengli, a virologist known as the 'batwoman', who is best known for her work on coronaviruses at a ...
The New York Times scored a rare interview with Shi Zhengli, a Chinese virologist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Nicknamed “bat woman” by some, Zhengli’s study of bat coronaviruses has raised ...
Shi Zhengli, a top Chinese virologist who researches coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has long drawn attention about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Shi denied that her lab took ...
China’s now-notorious “bat woman” — the head of the Wuhan lab accused of being a possible source for the pandemic — has warned that deadly new mutations of COVID-19 will continue to emerge. Virologist ...
Leading Chinese virologist Shi Zhengli denounced the Wuhan lab COVID-19 origin theory as baseless and said there is no evidence to back it up. Speaking to The New York Times on Monday in an impromptu ...
"I'm sure that I did nothing wrong," she told The New York Times. "So I have nothing to fear." See more stories on Insider's business page. In a rare interview with The New York Times, Wuhan ...
This is part one of a three-part series. Part two can be viewed here, and part three can be viewed here. “How on earth can I offer up evidence for something where there is no evidence? I don’t know ...
About two weeks ago, as the debate over the virus’s origins raged, I dialed the phone number of the Wuhan scientist at the center of the “lab leak” theories. To my surprise, she picked up. Here’s what ...