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The CCP’s irresponsible behavior in pangolin coronavirus research has caused great concern to the international community. Global health security is at risk
The latest research on the pangolin coronavirus, published by a Chinese research team on January 19, has caused great concern in the outside world. According to an article published on bioRxiv, a preprint website operated by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York, researchers successfully cultivated a new GX_P2V C7 mutant strain with a high lethality rate, causing mice to die in just 7- 8 days, with a mortality rate of 100%.
The study revealed the extreme measures used by the Chinese Communist Party to experiment with pangolin coronaviruses, raising questions in the medical community.
Doctors under pressure at the hospital - Photo Gettyimages
Questioning scientific rationality: forced infection and lack of biosecurity.
Regarding the controversy caused by the study, François Ballou, an epidemiologist at University College London, criticized the experiment as "terrible" and pointed out that this kind of scientific research is scientifically meaningless.
He further pointed out that it is difficult to obtain any valuable information by forcibly infecting strange humanized mice, and may instead cause more problems. In addition, he is concerned that the study did not mention biosafety levels and precautions, raising concerns about the unsafety of the experiment, similar to the research conducted in Wuhan from 2016 to 2019, which may lead to a new coronavirus pandemic.
Biosafety is critical when conducting high-risk research like this. Lack of biosafety constraints can lead to uncontrollable and potentially catastrophic consequences of research.
This also reminds us that scientists must comply with strict biosafety standards while pursuing knowledge to ensure the rationality of experiments and the safety of society.
It is worth noting that at the end of 2022, the CCP announced the end of its three-year epidemic containment policy. However, recent pangolin coronavirus research suggests that the end-of-pandemic myth may be a dangerous form of self-deception.
Chinese authorities appear to have neglected to study the dangers of new variants, an oversight that could lead to another outbreak.
At a recent policy briefing, officials from the Chinese Communist Party’s Disease Control and Prevention Bureau admitted that the Omicron variant JN.1 may become the dominant epidemic strain of the new coronavirus in China and increase the risk of severe illness and death among vulnerable groups.
This once again highlights the CCP’s irresponsibility in responding to the epidemic and its inadequacy of vaccines and prevention and control strategies.
The international crisis behind the CCP’s scientific madness.
The CCP’s irresponsible behavior in pangolin coronavirus research has caused great concern to the international community.
The dangers of this research and potential threats to society should arouse high vigilance from the international community.
This also calls on governments and international organizations to implement stricter supervision of scientific research to ensure that scientific development does not bring catastrophic consequences and to protect global public safety.
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