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69% of the Americans called Trump an idiot who showed the extent of his incompetence in dealing with Covid. The same 69% will re-elect him back as President the moment he raised his China card ie the misery of America is caused by China. Guess who are the real idiots?
 

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I remember Bush aka USA said they have evidence of Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. Saddam dead for ages and US military had been in Iraq for donkey years. Where the WMDs?
Moral of the above, USA claims has as much credibility of CCP denial. Both are just untrustworthy.

You seem to believe that USA is one single entity which thinks and behaves the same way.

Fun fact: the Bush family hated Trump and endorsed/voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. They tried hard to goad Trump into a prolonged Middle East war, but Trump didn't take the bait.

China has a very evil regime comparable to Germany's Nazi Party, and if there is proof of COVID-19 being a biological weapon released or leaked by China, it will have to pay a heavy price. The entire world will demand justice, even countries like Iran and Russia. Expect sanctions and kicking China out of the US dollar trading system.

Either someone from within the CCP becomes China's Gorbachev and regime change from within, or someone will do it from outside China.
 

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Chinese epicenter Wuhan raises number of virus dead by 1,290
The central Chinese city of Wuhan has raised its number of COVID-19 fatalities by 1,290
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17 April 2020, 12:58
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A government worker in full protective gear speaks on a bus to passengers recently arrived from Wuhan about an imminent medical screening in Beijing, China, Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Wuhan, the city at the center of the global coronavirus epidemic, lifted a 76-day lockdown and allowed people to leave for destinations across China. (AP Photo/Sam McNeil)The Associated Press
BEIJING -- The central Chinese city of Wuhan has raised its number of COVID-19 fatalities by 1,290, with state media saying Friday the undercount had been due to the insufficient admission capabilities at overwhelmed medical facilities at the peak of the outbreak.

Wuhan's revised death toll of 3,869 is the most in China. Numbers of total cases in the city of 11 million were also raised by 325 to 50,333, accounting for about two-thirds of China’s total 82,367 announced cases.

The official Xinhua News Agency quoted an unidentified official with Wuhan’s epidemic and prevention and control headquarters as saying that during the early stages of the outbreak, “due to the insufficiency in admission and treatment capability, a few medical institutions failed to connect with the disease prevention and control system in time, while hospitals were overloaded and medics were overwhelmed with patients.

"As a result, belated, missed and mistaken reporting occurred,” the official was quoted as saying.

The new figures were compiled through a comparison of data from Wuhan’s epidemic prevention and control big data system, the city funeral service system, the municipal hospital authority’s information system, and the nucleic acid test system to “remove double-counted cases and fill in missed cases,” the official was quoted as saying.

New death cases were added because non-hospitalized deaths had not been registered at the disease control information system and some confirmed cases had been reported late or not been reported at all by some medical institutions, the official said.

Questions have long swirled around the accuracy of China’s case reporting, with Wuhan in particular going several days in January without reporting new cases or deaths. That has led to accusations that Chinese officials were seeking to minimize the impact of the outbreak and wasting opportunities to bring it under control in a shorter time.
 

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China's Wuhan revises up total coronavirus death toll by 1,290 — a 50 per cent increase
Updated about 4 hours ago

A woman in a white protective suit and face mask holds a thermometer to the head of a woman in front of railway gates. PHOTO: Wuhan has revised its total number of deaths from COVID-19. (Reuters: Martin Pollard)
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The total number of people who have died in Wuhan, the initial epicentre of the global coronavirus outbreak, has been revised sharply up.

Key points:
  • Wuhan has also increased the number of confirmed cases by 325 to 50,333
  • The Chinese Government has listed four reasons for the data discrepancy
  • Officials say the revision shows respect for every life


City officials on Friday increased the death toll by 1,290, to 3,869, state-run CCTV reported.

This represents a 50 per cent increase on the previous official total of 2,579 in the Chinese city.

Confirmed cases were also increased, by 325 to 50,333.

Many suspect China's official figures remain conservative, speculating there were more victims in the early weeks of the outbreak who died without being tested.

Coronavirus update: Follow the latest news in our daily wrap.


Wuhan has a population of more than 11 million people, which is greater than New York City, where more than 10,000 people have died because of COVID-19.

Your questions on coronavirus answered:


In recent days, Wuhan has begun to lift its lockdown after declaring a victory over the virus.

State-run news website Xinhua reported that Wuhan municipal headquarters for the COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control said the revisions were made in "accordance with related laws and regulations as well as the principle of being responsible for history, the people and the deceased."

Xinhua also said the revised numbers would ensure that the information on the city's COVID-19 epidemic was "open and transparent, and the data are accurate."




The website said the Government agency listed four reasons for the data discrepancy:

  • A surging number of patients at the early stage of the epidemic overwhelmed medical resources and the admission capacity of medical institutions, and some patients died at home without having been treated in hospitals
  • During the height of their treating efforts, hospitals were operating beyond their capacities and medical staff were preoccupied with saving and treating patients, resulting in belated, missed and mistaken reporting
  • Due to a rapid increase of designated hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients, including those administered by ministries, Hubei Province, Wuhan city and its districts, those affiliated to companies, as well as private hospitals and makeshift hospitals, a few medical institutions were not linked to the epidemic information network and failed to report their data in time
  • The registered information of some of the deceased patients was incomplete and there were repetitions and mistakes in the reporting



An official told Xinhua that a group for epidemic-related big data and epidemiological investigations was established in late March.

The group used information from online systems and collected full information from all epidemic-related locations to ensure that facts about every case were accurate and every figure was "objective and correct".

"What lies behind epidemic data are the lives and health of the general public, as well as the credibility of the government," the official said.
He said the timely revision of the figures, among other things, showed respect for every single life.
 

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You seem to believe that USA is one single entity which thinks and behaves the same way.

Fun fact: the Bush family hated Trump and endorsed/voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. They tried hard to goad Trump into a prolonged Middle East war, but Trump didn't take the bait.

China has a very evil regime comparable to Germany's Nazi Party, and if there is proof of COVID-19 being a biological weapon released or leaked by China, it will have to pay a heavy price. The entire world will demand justice, even countries like Iran and Russia. Expect sanctions and kicking China out of the US dollar trading system.

Either someone from within the CCP becomes China's Gorbachev and regime change from within, or someone will do it from outside China.

China is evil? How so?
Jews like China. China provided refuge to the Jews during the WW2 when the US did not.

Maybe the virus started in US. Some of the symptoms of covid-19 were experienced by people in October in US.
If the virus originated in US, how?
 

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You seem to believe that USA is one single entity which thinks and behaves the same way.

Fun fact: the Bush family hated Trump and endorsed/voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. They tried hard to goad Trump into a prolonged Middle East war, but Trump didn't take the bait.

China has a very evil regime comparable to Germany's Nazi Party, and if there is proof of COVID-19 being a biological weapon released or leaked by China, it will have to pay a heavy price. The entire world will demand justice, even countries like Iran and Russia. Expect sanctions and kicking China out of the US dollar trading system.

Either someone from within the CCP becomes China's Gorbachev and regime change from within, or someone will do it from outside China.


And let's not forget that US consulate officials visited the Wuhan lab and wrote back to the Trump Administration their observations that the safety level of the lab was not up to par. They also commented that the research done there were useful because no other country was doing such research. Chinese officials were asking for help on improving the lab. But the Trump Administration didn't bother.
 

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Chinese epicenter Wuhan raises number of virus dead by 1,290
The central Chinese city of Wuhan has raised its number of COVID-19 fatalities by 1,290
By
The Associated Press
17 April 2020, 12:58
2 min read


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A government worker in full protective gear speaks on a bus to passengers recently arrived from Wuhan about an imminent medical screening in Beijing, China, Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Wuhan, the city at the center of the global coronavirus epidemic, lifted a 76-day lockdown and allowed people to leave for destinations across China. (AP Photo/Sam McNeil)
A government worker in full protective gear speaks on a bus to passengers recently arrived from Wuhan about an imminent medical screening in Beijing, China, Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Wuhan, the city at the center of the global coronavirus epidemic, lifted a 76-day lockdown and allowed people to leave for destinations across China. (AP Photo/Sam McNeil)The Associated Press
BEIJING -- The central Chinese city of Wuhan has raised its number of COVID-19 fatalities by 1,290, with state media saying Friday the undercount had been due to the insufficient admission capabilities at overwhelmed medical facilities at the peak of the outbreak.

Wuhan's revised death toll of 3,869 is the most in China. Numbers of total cases in the city of 11 million were also raised by 325 to 50,333, accounting for about two-thirds of China’s total 82,367 announced cases.

The official Xinhua News Agency quoted an unidentified official with Wuhan’s epidemic and prevention and control headquarters as saying that during the early stages of the outbreak, “due to the insufficiency in admission and treatment capability, a few medical institutions failed to connect with the disease prevention and control system in time, while hospitals were overloaded and medics were overwhelmed with patients.

"As a result, belated, missed and mistaken reporting occurred,” the official was quoted as saying.

The new figures were compiled through a comparison of data from Wuhan’s epidemic prevention and control big data system, the city funeral service system, the municipal hospital authority’s information system, and the nucleic acid test system to “remove double-counted cases and fill in missed cases,” the official was quoted as saying.

New death cases were added because non-hospitalized deaths had not been registered at the disease control information system and some confirmed cases had been reported late or not been reported at all by some medical institutions, the official said.

Questions have long swirled around the accuracy of China’s case reporting, with Wuhan in particular going several days in January without reporting new cases or deaths. That has led to accusations that Chinese officials were seeking to minimize the impact of the outbreak and wasting opportunities to bring it under control in a shorter time.
Alamak, qouted the wrong person. I replying to laksaboy. Sorry to bother u.

It not who the president that count. Basically whoever the president will only take USA interest into consideration. He/She will lie in order to win. The president will sell out an ally when circumstances require. Even Washington abandoned French king during the revolution despite the French go into debts to help US in its independence war.
As for wuhan real death counts or infection counts is just a statistic. No matter how useless CCP in dealing with the virus, US did have lead time to prepare if it really ah tiong spread to America. Instead finding someone to blame, use more effort to solve the problem.
 

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Coronavirus may have come from a Chinese lab, if you believe Donald Trump — but experts disagree - ABC News
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Coronavirus particles (yellow) are shown here on a dying human cell.(Flickr: US National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases)
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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, various theories about its origins have been thrown out or supported by the scientific community.

Key points:
Donald Trump cited a coronavirus origin theory pinning it to a Chinese laboratory
A senior Chinese foreign ministry official suggested the US Army was responsible for it
Overwhelming evidence points to the virus stemming from an animal reservoir
One inconclusive theory, which said that China's Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) accidentally let the virus leak, made the rounds this week thanks to the intervention of United States President Donald Trump, who cited the theory at a press conference on Wednesday.

This was met with a denial from a Chinese official.

The overwhelming weight of scientific research so far points to the coronavirus originally stemming from animals.

So who should you believe right now, and can either Beijing or Washington be trusted?

How did Donald Trump get involved?
On a rainy day, Donald Trump's mouth and body are seen under a black umbrella.
The President has directed attention to a number of conspiracy theories while in office.(Reuters: Tom Brenner)
Mr Trump referenced the Wuhan lab theory at the press conference, after being asked by a Fox News reporter about it (the broadcaster has also reported on the same theory).

A day later, a spokesperson from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) poured cold water on it.

Accusations that the virus accidentally slipped out of the Wuhan lab had been "debunked" by "many renowned medical specialists", he added, without specifying who they were.

Mr Zhao, a firebrand Chinese official nicknamed the 'Wolf Warrior', has previously been guilty of citing an unverified theory of the coronavirus's origins, which alleges that the US Army brought the pathogen into Wuhan during its participation in the 2019 Military World Games in October.

This latest tit-for-tat comes as both British and American foreign intelligence agencies accuse China of underreporting its official COVID-19 cases.

On April 3, Chinese MOFA spokeswoman Hua Chunying vehemently denied the American accusations.

Where does this theory stem from?
A truck painted with the Chinese national flag fumigate a street decorated with red Chinese lantens.
Wuhan was one of the first places in the globe to experience strict lockdown measures in response to the virus.(Reuters Via China Daily)
While this theory does not suggest the coronavirus was engineered at the lab, it does posit that a staffer may have accidentally been infected with the virus at the lab before spreading it throughout Wuhan.

To be clear, the US was not responsible for authoring this theory, but a number of prominent media organisations including Fox News, the New York Post, and the Washington Post have picked it up.

On April 14, the Washington Post revealed that senior US diplomatic officials from its Beijing embassy paid a visit to the lab over concerns about the safety of bat coronavirus experiments in 2018.

Unclassified diplomatic cables obtained by the Post said there was "a serious shortage of appropriately trained technicians and investigators needed to safely operate this high-containment laboratory".

The diplomats also suggested that the US should provide assistance to the Chinese lab.

But the bat coronavirus research project leader, Shi Zhengli, has categorically denied her lab's responsibility.

In a statement on its website from February, WIV said the allegations levelled against it were "causing great harm" and "interfering" with its response to the pandemic.

So wait… what do we actually know?
A police officer wearing a mask stands in front of the closed seafood market in Wuhan.
This Chinese live-animal market is widely believed to be the site of the first coronavirus animal-to-human transmissions.(Reuters: Stringer)
This coronavirus, otherwise known as the Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is believed to have leapt out of an animal host and into a human sometime in late 2019 at a Wuhan live animal market.

The strain is part of the coronavirus family, which includes the common cold, SARS, and MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), and which are all of zoonotic (animal-to-human) origin.

From above you view south-eastern China showing the cities of Wuhan and Shanghai in relation to each other.
Wuhan forms part of an essential transport network linking China's south-east.(ABC News: Alan Weedon)
The Wuhan live animal market sold a variety of exotic species for consumption, including camels, baby wolves, Chinese giant salamanders, pangolins, peacocks and ostriches, among others.

Markets of this type have a bad track record when it comes to global pandemics, considering the first SARS outbreak has been traced to a civet (a cat-like creature), which have also been available at live-food markets.

A man holds a pangolin at a wild animal rescue centre in Cuc Phuong, outside Hanoi, Vietnam September 12, 2016.
A man holds a pangolin at a wild animal rescue centre in Cuc Phuong, outside Hanoi, Vietnam.(Reuters: Kham)
Similarly, the origins of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) have been traced to the Arabian camel.

It has been reported that the pangolin — an exotic animal consumed for its scales — may have been the host of SARS-CoV-02, but so far data has been inconclusive.

The same goes for bats.

Despite sharing about 95 per cent of the same genome as the first SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV), it remains unclear if bats harboured SARS-CoV-2.

Experts caution against promoting unfounded theories
A bat hangs upside down in a cage.
Research has shown that bats do harbour coronavirus strains.(Supplied: Tara Hoffman)
Research published by WIV and other Chinese institutions showed that the virus is 96 per cent identical to coronaviruses found in bats, based on samples from seven patients who were infected with the virus (six of whom directly worked at the Wuhan live animal market in question).

This research was cited in a letter from US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, which said "samples from wildlife would be particularly valuable" in understanding SARS-CoV-2's origins.

WIV's researchers have also been backed by numerous other studies published in response to the outbreak, which overwhelmingly point to the virus's zoonotic origin.

They were cited in an open-letter published in medical journal, The Lancet, calling out coronavirus misinformation.

"We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin," the letter's authors wrote.

"Scientists from multiple countries have published and analysed genomes of the causative agent, SARS-CoV-2, and they overwhelmingly conclude that this coronavirus originated in wildlife, as have so many other emerging pathogens.

The ABC has approached the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the WIV for comment.

Additional reporting by Jason Fang.


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Director of Wuhan lab denies COVID-19 link
The existence of the lab has fuelled conspiracy theories that the germ spread from the Wuhan
The existence of the lab has fuelled conspiracy theories that the germ spread from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, specifically its P4 laboratory AFP/Hector RETAMAL
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BEIJING: The director of a maximum-security laboratory in China's coronavirus ground-zero city of Wuhan has rejected claims that it could be the source of the outbreak, calling it "impossible".

Beijing has come under increasing pressure over transparency in its handling of the pandemic, with the US probing whether the virus actually originated in a virology institute with a high-security biosafety laboratory.

Chinese scientists have said the virus likely jumped from an animal to humans in a market that sold wildlife.

But the existence of the facility has fuelled conspiracy theories that the germ spread from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, specifically its P4 laboratory which is equipped to handle dangerous viruses.

READ: Trump warns China could face 'consequences' over COVID-19 pandemic
In an interview with state media published Saturday Yuan Zhiming, director of the laboratory, said that "there's no way this virus came from us".

None of his staff had been infected, he told the English-language state broadcaster CGTN, adding the "whole institute is carrying out research in different areas related to the coronavirus".

The institute had already dismissed the theory in February, saying it had shared information about the pathogen with the World Health Organization in early January.

But this week the United States has brought the rumours into the mainstream, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo saying US officials are doing a "full investigation" into how the virus "got out into the world".

When asked if the research suggested the virus could have come from the institute, Yuan said: "I know it's impossible."

"As people who carry out viral studies we clearly know what kind of research is going on at the institute and how the institute manages viruses and samples," he said.

He said that because the P4 laboratory is in Wuhan "people can't help but make associations", but that some media outlets are "deliberately trying to mislead people".

Reports in the Washington Post and Fox News have both quoted anonymous sources who voiced concern that the virus may have come - accidentally - from the facility.

Yuan said the reports were "entirely based on speculation" without "evidence or knowledge".

Authorities in Wuhan initially tried to cover up the outbreak and there have been questions about the official tally of infections with the government repeatedly changing its counting criteria at the peak of the outbreak.

This week authorities in the city admitted mistakes in counting its death toll and abruptly raised the figure by 50 per cent.
 

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Marise Payne calls for global inquiry into China's handling of the coronavirus outbreak - ABC News
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Marise Payne says the international community should look at the origins of the pandemic.
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A bipartisan push has begun for a global inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, including China's handling of the initial outbreak in the city of Wuhan.

Key points:
Ms Payne said an inquiry into the outbreak should be run independently of the WHO
The WHO has faced international criticism of its handling of the pandemic
Labor backed the push and urged the Government to secure the support of other nations
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has urged China to allow transparency in the process and does not believe the World Health Organisation (WHO) should run the inquiry.

Senator Payne told Insiders any probe of the crisis would require international cooperation.

"It will need parties, countries to come to the table with a willingness to be transparent and to engage in that process and to ensure that we have a review mechanism in which the international community can have faith," she said.

Labor has backed the push and urged the Government to secure the support of other nations.

"Given the Minister has said this, and we support her comments, it can't just be a talking point, a point in an interview," Labor health spokesman Chris Bowen said.

"It has to be made a reality. Yes, we support it, and we would expect and trust that China would cooperate."

Meanwhile, Senator Payne refused to be drawn on whether she trusts China over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

"I trust China in terms of the work that we need to do together," she said.

"The issues around the coronavirus are issues for independent review, and I think that it is important that we do that. In fact, Australia will absolutely insist on that."

On Thursday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said there had been "very valid" criticism of the WHO and the Federal Government was reviewing how it engaged with the organisation.

But he said the organisation had responded to hundreds of requests for help in the Pacific region following the coronavirus outbreak, as well as responding to other disease outbreaks in recent years.

"So, look, I know they have had their criticism and frankly I think it has been quite deserved and of course we are frustrated, but they do important work … and they do important work here in the Pacific and we will keep working with them but it won't be uncritical," Mr Morrison said.

His comments followed the United States' threat to withdraw funding for the WHO at the request of US President Donald Trump, who claimed the organisation was promoting Chinese "disinformation" about the virus.

The WHO responded by saying it regretted Mr Trump's decision and called for the world to pull together to battle the pandemic.

The US is the largest donor to the WHO, providing more than $US400 million ($631 million) in 2019, roughly 15 per cent of its budget.
 

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Those retards like syedputra are really nobody except Some barking lao uncles in kopitiam.

the world is run by different interest groups, which arises after world war 2 and crystallised In early 90s after fall of Soviet Union.
 

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A Chinese analyst has described the Foreign Minister Marise Payne's calls for an independent inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus outbreak and the global response as 'deplorable'. Legal experts say they think there's little prospect an international investigation into how China and the World Health Organization have handled the pandemic could happen.





 

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The Wuhan lab at the core of a virus controversy - The Online Citizen
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by Jing Xuan Teng with Laurie Chen in Beijing
Nestled in the hilly outskirts of Wuhan, the city at the heart of the coronavirus crisis, a Chinese high-security biosafety laboratory is now the subject of US claims it may be the cradle of the pandemic.
Chinese scientists have said the virus likely jumped from an animal to humans in a market that sold wildlife in Wuhan, but the existence of the lab has fuelled conspiracy theories that the germ spread from the facility.
The United States has now brought the allegations into the mainstream, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo saying US officials are doing a “full investigation” into how the virus “got out into the world”.
Here are some key questions about the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV):
What is it?
The institute is home to the China Centre for Virus Culture Collection, the largest virus bank in Asia which preserves more than 1,500 strains, according to its website.
The complex contains Asia’s first maximum security lab equipped to handle Class 4 pathogens (P4) — dangerous viruses that pose a high risk of person-to-person transmission, such as Ebola.
The 300-million-yuan ($42 million) lab was completed in 2015, and finally opened in 2018, with the founder of a French bioindustrial firm, Alain Merieux, acting as a consultant in its construction.
The institute also has a P3 laboratory that has been in operation since 2012.
The 3,000-square-metre (32,000-square-foot) P4 lab, located in a square building with a cylindrical annex, lies near a pond at the foot of a forested hill in Wuhan’s remote outskirts.
On a recent visit, AFP saw no sign of activity inside.
A poster outside the complex read, “Strong Prevention and Control, Don’t Panic, Listen to Official Announcements, Believe in Science, Don’t Spread Rumours”.
Is it the source of the coronavirus?
Pompeo said Friday that Chinese authorities themselves, when they started investigating the virus, “considered whether the WIV was, in fact, the place where this came from”.
“We know they’ve not permitted the world’s scientists to go into that laboratory to evaluate what took place there, what’s happening there, what’s happening there even as we speak,” he said in a radio interview.
The Washington Post and Fox News both quoted anonymous sources who voiced concern that the virus may have come — accidentally — from the facility.
US diplomatic cables seen by The Washington Post revealed that officials were especially concerned about inadequate safety standards related to researchers’ handling of SARS-like bat coronaviruses in the high-security lab.
Fox News said the pandemic’s “patient zero” may have been infected by a strain of bat virus being studied at the facility that somehow got into the population in Wuhan.
Various conspiracy theories about the alleged origin of the coronavirus in the lab have flourished online.
The institute declined to comment on Friday, but it released a statement in February dismissing the rumours.
It said it received samples of the then-unknown virus on December 30, determined the viral genome sequence on January 2 and submitted information on the pathogen to the World Health Organization on January 11.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian on Friday rejected allegations that the lab was responsible for the outbreak.
“A discerning person will understand at a glance that the purpose is to create confusion, divert public attention, and shirk their responsibility,” said Zhao, who himself promoted conspiracy theories the US army may have brought the virus to China.
What do scientists know about the virus?
Scientists believe the virus originated in bats before being passed to humans through an intermediary species — possibly the endangered pangolin, whose scales are illegally trafficked in China for traditional medicine.
But a study by a group of Chinese scientists published in The Lancet in January revealed that the first COVID-19 patient had no connection to Wuhan’s infamous animal market, and neither did 13 of the first 41 confirmed cases.
Institute researcher Shi Zhengli, one of China’s leading experts on bat coronaviruses and the deputy director of the P4 lab, was part of the team that published the first study to suggest that SARS-CoV-2 came from bats.
In an interview with Scientific American, Shi said the SARS-CoV-2 genome sequence did not match any of the bat coronaviruses her laboratory had previously collected and studied.
Filippa Lentzos, biosecurity researcher at King’s College London, said while there is currently no proof for the lab accident theory, there is also “no real evidence” that the virus came from the wet market.
“For me, the pandemic origin is still an open question,” Lentzos told AFP.
There are some indications “that could point to a potential lab accident from basic scientific research”, she said.
“But all of this needs considerable investigation for anyone to say anything with any certainty on the pandemic origins.”
David Heymann, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, also said there was no evidence about its origin but it is “closely related to a bat virus”.
“There are many theories of how humans could’ve been infected, and I don’t think any of them are able to be substantiated at present.”
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In Hybrid War 2.0 terms, the current CIA-style narrative translates as evil China never telling us, the civilized West, there was a terrible new virus around. If they did, we would have had time to prepare.

And yet they lied and cheated – by the way, trademark CIA traits, according to Mike “We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal” Pompeo himself. And they hid everything. And they censored the truth. So they wanted to infect us all. Now they have to pay for all the economic and financial damage we are suffering, and for all our dead people. It’s China’s fault.

All this sound and fury forces us to refocus back to late 2019 to check out what U.S. intel really knew then about what would later be identified as Sars-Cov-2.





https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2020/04/21/what-did-us-intel-really-know-about-chinese-virus/
 
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