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New Bat Coronavirus Could Infect Humans Through Same Route As Covid-19: Report

February 22, 2025 0

The study was led by Shi Zhengli, Chinese virologist from the controversial Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), where the COVID-19 was alleged to have emanated from.

New Bat Coronavirus Could Infect Humans Through Same Route As Covid-19: Report
The researchers found that when the virus was isolated from bat samples it could infect human cells.
Beijing:

A Chinese team of virologists have found a new bat coronavirus that carries the risk of animal-to-human transmission because it uses the same human receptor as the virus that causes Covid-19, a media report said.

The study was led by Shi Zhengli, Chinese virologist from the controversial Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), where the COVID-19 was alleged to have emanated from.

Shi, who is known as the Bat Woman for her research on viruses from the Bats, as well as the Chinese government deny that the virus was leaked from the Wuhan lab.

The latest discovery is a new lineage of the HKU5 coronavirus first identified in the Japanese pipistrelle bat in Hong Kong.

The new virus comes from the merbecovirus subgenus, which also includes the virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers), the Hong Kong based South China Morning Post reported.

The virus is able to bind to the human angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE2), the same receptor used by the Sars-CoV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19, to infect cells.

"We report the discovery and isolation of a distinct lineage (lineage 2) of HKU5-CoV, which can utilise not only bat ACE2 but also human ACE2 and various mammalian ACE2 orthologs [- genes found in different species with a common origin]," the team of virologists headed by Shi wrote in a paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Cell on Tuesday, according to the Post report.

The researchers found that when the virus was isolated from bat samples it could infect human cells as well as artificially grown masses of cell or tissue that resembled miniaturised respiratory or intestinal organs.

Earlier this month, China said its bio-lab in Wuhan which faced allegations leaking the COVID-19 causing the global pandemic has never engaged in "gain-of-function studies" on coronavirus amid allegations that USAID has funded the study of the infectious disease.

"China has also made it clear more than once that the Wuhan Institute of Virology has never engaged in gain-of-function studies of coronavirus," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a media briefing here responding to allegations in US that the USAID taxpayers' money was used to fund gain-of-function studies at the Chinese bio-lab.

Gain-of-function research is medical research that genetically alters an organism in a way that may enhance the biological functions of gene products.

"Never has it designed, made or leaked COVID-19. On the origins-tracing of the virus, China firmly opposes all forms of political manipulation", Guo said.

According to recent American media reports, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) used taxpayers' money to fund gain-of-function studies at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology, which may have caused the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the deaths of millions around the world.

Trump has shut down the USAID work that was not aligned with American strategic interests and wastes money.

The Wuhan bio-lab was constantly under scanner, especially during the previous Trump presidency.

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See You in Court’: Maine Governor Clashes With Trump Over Trans Rights

February 22, 2025 0

President Trump asked Gov. Janet Mills if her state would comply with the executive order he signed banning transgender athletes from women’s sports. He didn’t like her answer

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Maine Governor and Trump Clash Over Trans Rights

Gov. Janet Mills of Maine threatened legal action after President Trump said he would withhold funding to her state unless she complied with the executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports.

“The NCAA has complied immediately, by the way. That’s good, but I understand Maine — is Maine here? The governor of Maine.” “Yeah, I’m here.” “Are you not going to comply with it?” “I’m complying with state and federal laws.” “Well, we are the federal law. Well, you better do it. You better do it because you’re not going to get any federal funding at all if you don’t. And by the way, your population, even though it’s somewhat liberal — although I did very well there — your population doesn’t want men playing in women’s sports. So you better you better comply because otherwise you’re not getting any federal funding.” “See you in court.” “Every state — good, I’ll see you in court. I look forward to that. That should be a real easy one.”

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Gov. Janet Mills of Maine threatened legal action after President Trump said he would withhold funding to her state unless she complied with the executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports.
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Tierney L. Cross for The New York Time

Something happened at the White House Friday afternoon that almost never happens these days. Somebody defied President Trump. Right to his face.

He was about an hour into a meeting with a bipartisan group of governors when he suddenly remembered that the leaders of Maine had been resisting an executive order he signed banning transgender athletes from women’s sports.

“Is Maine here?” he wondered aloud. “The governor of Maine?”

“Yeah,” Gov. Janet Mills answered from across the room. “I’m here.”

Referring to the executive order, Mr. Trump asked, “Are you not going to comply with that?”

“I’m complying with the state and federal laws,” she said, rather pointedly.

Mr. Trump replied that “we are the federal law” and said that “you better do it” or else he would withhold funding from her state. He reminded her that public opinion was overwhelmingly on his side on this issue. (A poll from The New York Times and Ipsos last month found that just 18 percent of Americans believe transgender female athletes — those who were male at birth — should be allowed to compete in women’s sports.) He warned again: “You better comply, you better comply, because otherwise you’re not getting any federal funding.”

“See you in court,” she shot back.

“Good,” he said, sounding surly. “I’ll see you in court. I look forward to that. That should be a real easy one.” He paused and then added, “and enjoy your life after governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics.”

It was a fleeting back and forth, but Ms. Mills’s moment of defiance came at a time when Democrats have struggled to find any coherent or effective way to stand up to this president.

One month into his second term, Mr. Trump has called himself a king, with the White House posting a depiction of the president wearing a crown, and the Republican leaders of Congress have happily ceded their power to him.


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Trans Actress Hunter Schafer Says Her Passport Now Lists Her Sex As Male After Trump Executive Order

February 22, 2025 0

 

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Hunter Schafer, a transgender actress best known for her role on the HBO drama “Euphoria,” posted a video to her TikTok story stating she had to renew her stolen passport, but the passport she received lists her sex as male, which she said was due to President Donald Trump’s executive order defining a person’s gender as either male or female based on what was assigned at birth.

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Schafer said her new passport says “male” despite her selecting “female” while filling out paperwork, and she said all of her previous forms of identification, including passports and driver’s licenses, have said female.

Schafer cited the Bureau of Consular Affairs, the agency that issues passports, which says on its website it will “only issue passports with an M or F sex marker that match the customer's biological sex at birth” and will no longer use the “X” marker for nonbinary people, citing Trump’s day-one executive order that defines sex as either male or female assigned at birth.

The actress criticized the Trump administration, stating she is “never going to stop being trans” and “a letter on a passport can’t change that.”

Schafer said she didn’t post the video to receive consolation, citing her “privilege as a celebrity trans woman who is white,” but to call awareness to “other trans women who this might also be happening to.”

What Did Trump’s Executive Order Do?

On the first day of his second presidential term, Trump issued an executive order titled, “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” The order directed federal agencies to recognize “two sexes, male and female,” which “are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality.” The order specifies passports, as well as other forms of government-issued identification, must reflect sex assigned at birth. The order also prohibits federal funds from being used to “promote gender ideology,” which it defines as “the idea that there is a vast spectrum of genders that are disconnected from one’s sex.” Trump has issued other executive orders targeting trans people, including one that prohibits trans people from serving in the military, and another that bars trans women from participating in women’s sports.

Crucial Quote

“I don’t give a f— that they put a M on my passport. It doesn’t change really anything about me or my transness, however, it does make life a little harder,” Schafer said, adding she will likely have to out herself as trans to border patrol agents when she travels.

Tangent

Trump’s executive order preventing gender markers from being changed on passports has already faced legal challenges. A group of transgender people, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Boston earlier this month alleging the policy discriminates against individuals based on sex and transgender status and infringes First Amendment rights to free speech and expression.

Further Reading

Transgender Americans Challenge Trump’s Passport Policy in Court (New York Times)

The US stopped allowing passport gender marker changes. Here are some of the people affected (Associated Press)

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