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Wuhan Lab Scientists Admit to Being Bitten by Bats

A video that emerged two years before the coronavirus pandemic hit the world reveals some shocking details. It shows how scientists working at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) were very nonchalant in their approach when collecting samples from a cave filled with bats while they were trying to find the origin of the SARS ...

Max Lu

A face mask sits on a map of China along with a thermometer with its tip pointing to Wuhan.

5 Common Sense Ways to Avoid Catching the Wuhan Coronavirus

With the increase in the number of people infected with the Wuhan coronavirus in many countries, everyone is paying more and more attention to avoiding catching this virus. No previous research can confirm how long the coronavirus can survive in the external environment, so the best protective measures are to wash your hands frequently and keep ...

Helen London

Washing hands with soap.

Disease X: Is It the Wuhan Coronavirus?

The terrible thing about the outbreak of the coronavirus in Wuhan is that for humans, it has all too many unknowns and uncertainties, such as pathogens, routes of transmission, incubation period, and possibilities of cure. The transmission path of the Wuhan coronavirus covers the transmission route of several other infectious diseases, namely contact infection, digestive tract ...

Michael Segarty

Taking a patient's temperature.