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Early Virus Sequences 'Mysteriously' Deleted Have Been Not-So-Mysteriously Undeleted (nytimes.com) 128

"A batch of early coronavirus data that went missing for a year has emerged from hiding," reports the New York Times. (Jesse Bloom, a virologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, had found copies of 13 of the deleted sequences on Google Cloud.)

Though their deletion raised some suspicions, "An odd explanation has emerged, stemming from an editorial oversight by a scientific journal," reports the Times. "And the sequences have been uploaded into a different database, overseen by the Chinese government."

The Times also notes that the researchers had already posted their early findings online in March 2020: That month, they also uploaded the sequences to an online database called the Sequence Read Archive, which is maintained by the National Institutes of Health, and submitted a paper describing their results to a scientific journal called Small. The paper was published in June 2020... [A] spokeswoman for the N.I.H. said that the authors of the study had requested in June 2020 that the sequences be withdrawn from the database. The authors informed the agency that the sequences were being updated and would be added to a different database... On July 5, more than a year after the researchers withdrew the sequences from the Sequence Read Archive and two weeks after Dr. Bloom's report was published online, the sequences were quietly uploaded to a database maintained by China National Center for Bioinformation by Ben Hu, a researcher at Wuhan University and a co-author of the Small paper.

On July 21, the disappearance of the sequences was brought up during a news conference in Beijing... According to a translation of the news conference by a journalist at the state-controlled Xinhua News Agency, the vice minister of China's National Health Commission, Dr. Zeng Yixin, said that the trouble arose when editors at Small deleted a paragraph in which the scientists described the sequences in the Sequence Read Archive. "Therefore, the researchers thought it was no longer necessary to store the data in the N.C.B.I. database," Dr. Zeng said, referring to the Sequence Read Archive, which is run by the N.I.H.

An editor at Small, which specializes in science at the micro and nano scale and is based in Germany, confirmed his account. "The data availability statement was mistakenly deleted," the editor, Plamena Dogandzhiyski, wrote in an email. "We will issue a correction very shortly, which will clarify the error and include a link to the depository where the data is now hosted." The journal posted a formal correction to that effect on Thursday.

While the researchers' first report had described their sequences as coming from patients "early in the epidemic," thus provoking intense curiosity, the sequences were, as promised, updated, to include a more specific date after they were published in the database, according to the Times. "They were taken from Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University on January 30 — almost two months after the earliest reports of Covid-19 in China."
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Early Virus Sequences 'Mysteriously' Deleted Have Been Not-So-Mysteriously Undeleted

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  • Get ready for 'em. They're going to be everywhere.
    • Conspiracies are always the best explanation.

    • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Saturday July 31, 2021 @01:11PM (#61641959)

      It is absurdly obvious that, by early November 2020, COVID-19 had mutated enough that it was able infect thousands of American voting machcines (transmitted by undocumented maskless child sex slaves doing forced labor in election centers under orders of the Democrats, in all likelihood) - altering the results of the election and throwing it to Joe Biden.

      • by gtall ( 79522 )

        Damn, I hope Fox News doesn't read this site or you have just given them a week of breathless headlines.

      • by ghoul ( 157158 )
        Did Creepy Joe give these undocumented child sex slaves unwanted massages while they were busy stuffing envelopes?
        • Probably. He's a bit weird like that.
          But fortunately, he's not like his former opponent, and does what he does in some weird archaic form of parental concern rather than fantasizing about fucking them once he won't get thrown in jail for it. Wait- for his former opponent, that was his idea of parental concern. Shit.
    • by hawk ( 1151 )

      It's a communist government: memory holes and government coverup are where analysis starts

    • Conspiracy or not, it's pretty obvious the Chinese government is manipulating their COVID-19 data. Look at the official stats by country [worldometers.info]. If you take the number of deaths and divide by the number of cases, you get the fatality rate - what percentage of people know to be ill end up dying. Most countries fall somewhere between 1%-3% with a few just outside that range.
      • 1.76% USA
      • 1.34% India
      • 2.79% Brazil
      • 2.53% Russia
      • 1.83% France
      • 2.21% UK
      • 0.90% Turkey
      • 2.14% Argentina
      • 2.52% Columbia
      • 1.83% Spain
      • 2.94% Italy
      • 2.3
      • by Anonymous Coward
        Hmm very unusual...
        You'd think the place first hit badly when we didn't understand the virus or have any treatments would have fairly bad numbers.
        It's very unusual and suspicious that you didn't consider that without it being spoon fed to you...
        You stupid on purpose? Or just think other people are that stupid?
  • by rapierian ( 608068 ) on Saturday July 31, 2021 @12:09PM (#61641785)
    It doesn't matter whether or not there was a lab leak. When the outbreak started, the CCP shut down domestic flights, but not international flights. That in itself shows that they decided to take it seriously for their own citizenry but not to try and protect the rest of the world.
    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      by Spamalope ( 91802 )
      They also sent out teams to buy up PPE supplies in the Western world and ship them to China while insisting there is no problem. Australia caught a multi-million mask shipment before it could leave the country, but most supplies were already gone by then, for example.
      Meanwhile they sent infected workers to CCP owned factories in Italy.
      Also, hospital occupancy shows severe epidemic levels in Wuhan by the second week of October, the start was sometime in Sept. (or earlier) with incubation and spreading time
      • Wait, 'January 30 — almost two months after the earliest reports of Covid-19 in China' That'd be December not November. Let me laugh even harder. I saw leaked video and stills of Wuhan hospital hallways lines with bodies and people on the sidewalks outside in mid NOVEMBER. It was a severe epidemic at that time. A December first reported case claim is... was this intended to be self-discrediting?
    • by NagrothAgain ( 4130865 ) on Saturday July 31, 2021 @01:32PM (#61642003)
      It matters because if it was in their lab then China bears some level of direct responsibility for the pandemic. Even more so if they were tinkering with it. It essentially changes the story from China being "first victim" to being the perpetrator.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      If it was local to Wuhan then it only makes sense to shut down internal flights to that area.

      Anyway it's not like many other countries didn't keep international flights running, long after it was obvious that they needed to stop. The UK is currently experiencing a wave that is due to not closing the border with India when we should have.

    • by ghoul ( 157158 )
      The rest of the world could have avoided the issue by relying on science instead of politics. USA shutdown travel for any non citizen coming from China but allowed citizens to come back from China. The virus doesnt know about passports. It was just as likely to hitch a ride on an American grandmother coming back from vacation as on a Chinese student coming for college. Allowing the former in while stopping the other was just drama and not science. And the citizens flown back immediately broke quarantine. Am
      • When Trump sensibly explored quarantining them in Gitmo where the court system could not interfere the libtards in the bureacracy threw a fit and let the virus spread.

        I... don't really know how to parse this.
        You're arguing for the President to have the power to hold US citizens without their constitutional rights?
        Posse Comitatus?
        And in what universe can the Courts not touch them?
        The US Military is a lawful organization, created by law, and even the Uniform Code of Military Justice is passed by Congress. Court jurisdiction with regard to the military is thus determined by Congress, and their determination is quite clear: Non-US military, even if under military jurisd

        • by ghoul ( 157158 )
          The virus doesnt care about your childish rant. Grow up. Quarantine works and the constitution fully supports t. The problem is pansy ass lawyers will still try to take it to court and get temporary stays..
          • The virus doesnt care about your childish rant.

            There's nothing childish about concern over the ideas of a fascist.

            Quarantine works and the constitution fully supports t.

            Quarantine via the rule of law is one thing. What you propose is executive-imposed military quarantine.
            That is not supported by the constitution even a little bit

            The problem is pansy ass lawyers will still try to take it to court and get temporary stays..

            Yes, well, that's what we have the 6th for, right?
            Pesky rule of law getting in the way? Take out the legislators!

            • by ghoul ( 157158 )
              There is a reason that all Habeas Corpus doctrines have exceptions built in for Quarantine. If you let someone be out of quarantine while you debate in court the quarantine is already broken no matter if the court later decides quarantine was justified (its meaningless at that point). Which is why quarantine is always an executive power not a legislative or judicial one. However lawyers and judges in the US do not respect the separation of powers and often try to interfere with executive functions.to the ex
              • There is a reason that all Habeas Corpus doctrines have exceptions built in for Quarantine.

                Not in the US, they don't.
                Only in cases of rebellion or invasion.
                In any other case, you have access to the a court.
                The right to a writ of habeas corpus does not mean you can't be lawfully detained, as you would be in a quarantine.
                It simply means you have access to court oversight.
                You are again wrong, and in a dangerous way.

                If you let someone be out of quarantine while you debate in court the quarantine is already broken no matter if the court later decides quarantine was justified (its meaningless at that point).

                Whether or not they should be let out while the court is deciding their fate is up to the court. Whether your logic is right or wrong, you are factually incorrect as to whether or no

                • by ghoul ( 157158 )
                  The US is not a Parliamentary system. The legislative branch is not supposed to have day to day control. The President is elected so he gets his authority directly from the people. The legislative branch's job ends at determining what the govt goals are by passing laws. The Executive gets to decide how to achieve those goals. The Judiciary gets to decide if the means the Executive are using are Constitutional but they dont get to decide either the goals (legislative branch's prerogative) or the means to the
                  • The US is not a Parliamentary system.

                    Not relevant.

                    The legislative branch is not supposed to have day to day control.

                    Not relevant.

                    The President is elected so he gets his authority directly from the people.

                    The President is as elected as the legislature.
                    He gets his authority from 2 places.
                    The Constitution, and the Congress.
                    His right to exercise that authority comes from the people.

                    The legislative branch's job ends at determining what the govt goals are by passing laws.

                    You couldn't be more wrong.
                    The Power of the Executive branch comes from the Constitution. Alone, the Constitution doesn't allow for a hell of a lot.
                    For the rest, it comes from laws passed by Congress.
                    It is now perhaps time for you to learn why it's called the Executive branch.
                    That's because it execute

    • China has about 235 airports. 38 of those deal with international flights, and only one of them is anywhere near Wuhan. Do you understand the significance of this, or do I have to spell it out like I would to a Grade 3?

    • I note that the international agreement at the UN brokered by the United States over epidemic outbreaks is that no shutdown of international flights should be done automatically but that a country may shut them down after notifying the UN and stating a reason. The US did not shut down the flights. Can you imagine the press if Trump had abandoned American citizens in China and refused to allow them to fly home? The fact that he did not quarantine them when they got back is one of the reasons half a million

    • by Agripa ( 139780 )

      It doesn't matter whether or not there was a lab leak. When the outbreak started, the CCP shut down domestic flights, but not international flights. That in itself shows that they decided to take it seriously for their own citizenry but not to try and protect the rest of the world.

      I would take it further. Shutting down domestic flights will delay the spread of the virus domestically, while maintaining international flights will accelerate the spread of the virus outside of China.

      If you knew the virus would be devastating and it was too late to contain it domestically, why not accelerate its spread to foreign nations for maximum damage?

  • has several great videos explaining how/why it's not a lab leak and debunking the various conspiracies. He follows the "sources" for the lab leak and generally traces them back to bloggers quoting each other circle jerk style.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Spamalope ( 91802 )
      Like a leisurely drive down the freeway in a white Bronco, the CCPs actions surrounding this affair speak only to impeccable trustworthiness.
      Sterilizing the lab? A safety measure!
      Destroying all samples at local hospitals, labs and universities? Safety!
      Denying international epidemiologists access? Safety!
      Scientists from the Wuhan lab who survived have been disappeared? Who told you that?
      Insisting on 1st reported cases in Dec with no concern until Jan when the outbreak was a serious epidemic in October?
      • Of a virus that spread globally? Do you even listen to the things that are you're saying before or after you say them? And of course the lab would be sterilized. That's what you do with labs. As for Trump's travel ban, it was holier than in the Pope. Or swiss cheese if you prefer. He continued to let Europeans who already had the virus into the country without any attempt to quarantine them. And he cheerfully led Americans from China back into the country again without any attempt to quarantine them. How th
        • There are plenty of videos about this market on youtube.
          There is nothing wrong with it as in 'bad sanitation practices' - The market could as well be anywhere in Europe.

      • I haven't noticed people arguing that China (particularly it's crazy fucked up neo-Soviet government) was anything approaching trustworthy.
        The Soviets were known to lie and hide anything related to some bad geopolitical news.
        I.e., even if not a drop of radiation has escaped Chernobyl, they still would have lied to the international community about what happened and the dangers of the reactor design.

        What I'm saying here, is that it's not weird for them to have done all that shit, whether they do or do no
  • It is important to check them and verify they are not manipulated. Random sequences inserted.

    • To repeat a bit. 'January 30 — almost two months after the earliest reports of Covid-19 in China' That's a December first report date claim. I saw leaked video and stills of Wuhan hospital hallways lines with bodies and people on the sidewalks outside in mid NOVEMBER. It was a severe epidemic at that time. A December first reported case claim is... was this intended to be self-discrediting?

      I can't speak to the authenticity of these sequences. If there is competence, I'd expect them to show nothing.
  • They have to be careful because they do not want to publish data that will incriminate the designers of the virus -- Canada and the United States.

  • Just like the scary sounding "gain of function" and "chimeric research", people act like a young kid who finally "discovers" how the meat he eats comes from slaughtering cows, pigs and chicken ... Oh the shock ...

    Anyway, for the subject at hand ... ignore the sensational titled original paper (by Jesse Bloom).
    Then listen to two experts [microbe.tv] discuss the evidence, with a bunch of virologists. First 45 minutes or so are the relevant part.

  • ... go figure.

    You'd have to be an idiot not to realise we're in the midst of a concerted western smear campaign to influence public opinion for future unjustified aggression against China to protect the interests of western elites.

    • Eh.

      One would be an idiot to not see the ramping up cold war and it's corresponding propaganda. So I fully agree with you there.
      At the same time, let's not pretend that China is a good-faith actor.

      for future unjustified aggression against China to protect the interests of western elites.

      China has given rational minded people cause for concern. They are currently engaged in internationally condemned (and internationally illegal by treaties they themselves are signatories to) "unjustified aggression" against anyone who isn't them.

      The fact that the body politic tends to be mobilized in... fuck,

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