Many countries have accused China of releasing the coronavirus into the world on purpose. There has been some strong evidence that the coronavirus was born in Wuhan Lab, and claims supporting that the virus is not natural-born have been very prominent. However, China has denied the claim from the beginning dismissing any theories submitted and alleging other countries such as India and the United States for realizing the virus.
The World Health Organization (WHO) failed to warn the world about the coronavirus; many world leaders have been accusing WHO of making decisions in favour of China. Even the investigation teams that turned out with pretty much no information and again supported China.
The WHO chief recently announced that he would be touring China once again. He said it was unreasonable to dismiss reports that the Coronavirus China lab had a strong connection to the outbreak. The WHO team made it clear that their team will once again be touring China to investigate the coronavirus origins in this order.
China is outraged by the WHO decision. ‘We are shocked to announce that the WHO will once again be touring our country for research on covid origins,’ said one county medical officer. Zeng Yixin, vice president of the National Health Commission, said reports of a leak from the Corona lab were untrue. I leave it to your discretion. “
Zeng expressed his outrage and said how it was against science for people to believe that the virus leaked out of the laboratory. He also dismissed U.S allegations of two researchers being hospitalized due to covid in November before the world was made aware of the virus.
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Donal Trump and his successor Joe Biden have all stood their ground and have been pushing the probe of the intentional leak of the virus and how China created the coronavirus and was involved in bioterrorism.
Liang Wannian, a team leader representing China on the global WHO team studying the SARS-COV-2, said they should be focused on animals rather than a place and research the areas where bats are abundant rather than blaming one country for its origin.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told the media that the investigation should take place at the international level rather than harassing one country.
China has been running campaigns home and abroad to divert WHO’s wrath, trying to shift the investigation internationally.
Zhao Lijian also said that 55 countries have written to WHO regarding the situation asking the committee to focus on animals rather than pinning on a country. The countries included Russia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and others. They have also been signing petitions. So far, five million Chinese have signed the petition in favor of the country.
Zhao concluded that they need to think scientifically rather than politically.
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