Corona originated in lab: Nobel winning scientist
   Date :20-Apr-2020

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LONDON :
 
FRENCH Nobel prize winning scientist Luc Montagnier has sparked a fresh controversy by claiming that the SARS-CoV-2 virus came from a lab, and is the result of an attempt to manufacture a vaccine against the AIDS virus. In an interview given to French CNews channel and during a podcast by Pourquoi Docteur, professor Montagnier who co-discovered HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) claimed the presence of elements of HIV in the genome of the coronavirus and even elements of the “germ of malaria” are highly suspect, according to a report in ‘Asia Times’.
 
“The Wuhan city laboratory has specialised in these coronaviruses since the early 2000s. They have expertise in this area,” he was quoted as saying. The theory that COVID-19 virus originated in the lab is making rounds for quite some time. US President Donald Trump last week acknowledged Fox News report that the novel coronavirus may have been accidentally leaked by an intern working at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. The initial transmission of the virus was bat-to-human, the news channel said, adding that the “patient zero” worked at the laboratory.
 
The lab employee was accidentally infected before spreading the disease among the common people outside the lab in Wuhan city. Professor Montagnier was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the identification of AIDS virus, with his colleague professor Franeoise Barre-Sinoussi. His fresh claim on coronavirus, however, received criticism from scientists, including his colleagues.