Health
Wuhan Lab Got Patents for Bat Cages to Keep Animals, Conduct Experiments Months Before Pandemic: Report – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
The patent for “bat rearing cages” was granted in January 2019 — just 11 months before China reported its first COVID-19 case.

Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), the controversial Chinese research facility at the center of COVID-19 pandemic, was reportedly awarded patents for cages to keep bats for testing months ahead of coronavirus outbreak. The lab has been suspected to be the center of origin of coronavirus.
It was also found that the patent for “bat rearing cages” was granted in January 2019 just 11 months before China reported its first COVID-19 case. The research facility filed another patent on Oct. 16, 2020, for…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Katter and pregnant wife crash-land plane in outback Qld
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Following Up Hottest 100 of Australian Songs Success with a Second Documentary About Your Life and Career: Jimmy Barnes Talks ‘Working Class Man’
-
Business11 hours ago
Why did this ASX 200 healthcare stock crash 14% yesterday?
-
General19 hours ago
Russia launches hundreds of drones and missiles against Ukraine in fresh attack