



Chinese scientists linked with the country’s military have conducted experiments involving a deadly mutant strain of coronavirus in mice. It killed 100% of the humanized mice rapidly and is a mutant of COVID-19.
Professor Richard Ebright of Rutgers University expressed concern about the lack of information on biosafety precautions, raising parallels with research in Wuhan that may have contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The virus, GX_P2V, was initially discovered in 2017 in Pangolins in Malaysia and stored in a Beijing lab, where it evolved over time. The study did not specify when the research was conducted, leaving uncertainties about potential mutations during storage.
Scientists in a Chinese lab have created a mutant COVID-19 strain with a 100% kill streak in humanized mice with a surprisingly rapid death. All infected mice died within eight days. A death rate the researchers described as surprisingly fast.
The deadly virus, GX_P2V, attacked the mouse brain. The study was shared last week out of Beijing.
“This underscores a spillover risk of GX_P2V into humans and provides a unique model for understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of SARS–CoV-2–related viruses, “the authors wrote.
If you haven’t heard about Disease X, which we are warned will be 20 times worse than COVID-19, you haven’t been listening to the World Economic Forum. It’s not the name of a disease. It’s a placeholder, and the World Health Organization predicts it will happen as a hypothetical unknown pathogen. The World Economic Forum is meeting in Davos to discuss this nonexistent virus.