The Chinese virus tshang Yuntsin, the first in the world, revealed the sequence of DNA of coronavirus of a new type of Covid-19, banned the entrance to the laboratory in Shanghai.
The virologist said on his page on the Weibo social network that the security suddenly demanded from him and the command to leave the laboratory.
And when Junzin decided to visit the laboratory again on weekends, the guard did not miss him.
The virus -ologist wrote that in protest against the actions of the guard, he decided to wait from the laboratory, standing on the cardboard right in the rain.
“I am not leaving, I will not leave, I will continue the scientific search and search for the truth,” the virologist wrote. After some time, the publication was removed from the site.
In the Shanghai Clinical Center for Public Health, in which the specified laboratory operates, they said that “the laboratory will be repaired and closed for security reasons.”
Yuntsin and his team provided an alternative platform for work, follows from the message.
The virusologist said that before evacuation, he and his team were not provided with an alternative laboratory.
The new laboratory that was presented in the center is unsuitable for the performance of work, because it does not comply with safety standards, he said.
The researcher revealed the full sequence of the structure of the SARS-COV-2 virus, which calls the COVID-19, two weeks before Beijing officially announced the spread of the deadly virus.
China shared the SARS-COV-2 virus sequence with the World Health Organization (WHO) only on January 11, 2020.
The DNA sequence that Yuntsin shared was a critical threshold for a better understanding of the virus around the world, the development of test sets and vaccines, as well as planning and conducting research on the fight against pandemia.
However, the disclosure of the genetic information of the virus without the approval of the official authorities of China made it the target of the persecution of the authorities.
Covid-19 pandemic, which arose in Chinese Jun, spread throughout the world and caused the deaths of millions of people, and multi-month quarantine and anti-epidemic measures negatively influenced economic activity and public life around the world.