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Dangerous diseases found in illegal California medical lab with nearly 1,000 bioengineered mice
Graig Graziosi
Authorities
uncovered an illegal lab inside a California warehouse containing
nearly 1,000 mice bioengineered to catch and spread the coronavirus.
Infectious
agents including HIV, Hepatitis, E Coli, malaria, herpes, and
coronavirus were found inside the lab, according to SFist.
The
lab was discovered near Fresno, California, in the city of Reedley. The
Reedley City Manager, Nicole Zieba, told local broadcaster KRON4 that
she'd never experienced such a discovery in more than two decades of
civil service.
"This is an unusual situation. I've been in government for 25 years. I've never seen anything like this," she said.
The
lab contained approximately 30 refrigerators and freezers, though some
had ceased to function by the time they were discovered. Incubators and
medical testing devices were also found at the lab, alongside the
disease samples and mice.
Authorities determined that the lab was
operated by Prestige Biotech, based in Las Vegas. Court records show
the company previously had a lab in Fresno, but it burned down. The
company then re-opened a lab in Reedley.
Prestige Biotech
previously funded another company, Universal Meditech Inc, which
produced medical equipment. That company was based in Fresno, but
eventually declared bankruptcy. Prestige reportedly took over
Universal's operations despite not having a license to do so, according
to the San Joaquin Valley Sun.
Wang Zhaolin, a spokesperson for
Prestige, told investigators that the facility was used to manufacture
Covid-19 tests, and that the mice — which had been engineered to catch
and carry the virus — were used to test the tests.
Investigators also discovered a room in the facility where pregnancy tests were manufactured.
The
investigation into the lab began in early March when a city code
enforcement officer spotted a garden hose attached to the back wall of
the facility. Officials searched the site and discovered the lab.
"Certain
rooms of the warehouse were found to contain several vessels of liquid
and various apparatus," NBC News reported. "Fresno County Public Health
staff also observed blood, tissue and other bodily fluid samples and
serums; and thousands of vials of unlabeled fluids and suspected
biological material."
Once investigators realised an illegal lab
was operating in the warehouse, county officials notified the CDC, the
FBI, and the California Department of Public Health
Approximately
800 of the recovered mice were euthanised on a veterinarian's
recommendation. Another approximately 175 were dead when they were
discovered by police.
Joe Prado, the Fresno County Department of Public Health, said the site was also filled with bottles of "unknown chemicals."
"There
was over 800 different chemicals on site in different bottles of
different acids," Mr Prado told KRON 4. "Unfortunately, a lot of these
are being categorised under unknown chemicals."
All of the
biohazards present in the lab have been destroyed as of 7 July,
according to the county. An investigation into the labs origins is
ongoing.
Ravi
1 comment:
Destroyed or moved elsewhere to cover their tracks?
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