Emerging Threat of GX P2V Virus from Pangolin Research in China
In this video, the speaker discusses concerning research from China involving a virus obtained from a Pangolin that was cultured in a laboratory. The virus, named GX P2V, was found to be 100% lethal in humanized mice, causing brain infection and death within 7-8 days post inoculation. The virus, which has a high potential for respiratory transmission, poses a significant threat to humanity. The speaker expresses discomfort with the ethical and safety implications of this research, and questions the motives behind it, suggesting a potential for use as a biological weapon. The video emphasizes the need for extreme caution when working with novel coronaviruses and calls for measures to address the risks associated with such research.