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Canadian scientist sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate

Xiangguo Qiu, her biologist husband and her students have not returned to work at the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg, after being escorted out in July 2019. The RCMP is still investigating a possible ‘policy breach’ reported by the Public Health Agency of Canada. (CBC)

Newly-released access-to-information documents reveal details about a shipment of deadly pathogens last year from Canada’s National Microbiology Lab to China — confirming for the first time who sent them, what exactly was shipped, and where it went.

CBC News had already reported about the shipment of Ebola and Henipah viruses but there’s now confirmation one of the scientists escorted from the lab in Winnipeg amid an RCMP investigation last July was responsible for exporting the pathogens to the Wuhan Institute of Virology four months earlier.

Dr. Xiangguo Qiu, her husband Keding Cheng and her students from China were removed from Canada’s only level-4 lab over what’s described as a possible “policy breach.” The Public Health Agency of Canada had asked the RCMP to get involved several months earlier.

The virus shipments are not related to the outbreak of​ or research into the pandemic, Canadian officials said…

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One Comment

  1. Swordslinger Swordslinger March 4, 2023

    The leak may have started from the research at the Wuhan lab but how many other labs and how many countries were also involved? This is looking worse and worse with every new revelation!

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