U.S. President Donald Trump's administration raised the possibility of Wuhan lab conspiracy theory ahead of the 2020 elections. His follower Joe Biden also ordered to confirm whether the virus emerged from human contact with animals or from a laboratory accident.
As usual, Chinese officials said there’s no evidence for the theory that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan. The world wants the Wuhan laboratory to be re-investigated but China wouldn’t allow it and rejected the demand of the World Health Organization (WHO) to investigate. China says WHO demand is disrespectful to science but what about the 4 million people who died across the world due to Wuhan virus from China.
China has now pushed back on conducting a second phase of probe on the origin of Wuhan virus. The second phase of investigation included the hypothesis assuming that virus might have escaped from a Chinese lab. WHO has immense pressure from several nations demanding a fair probe and also several theories have emerged from time to time claiming that the virus was created in Wuhan lab. It starts new propaganda to deflect blame to this pandemic. China knows denying every time is not the solution to the Wuhan virus. It tried to shift the blame to others for Covid-19. China has gunned towards the United States of America’s Fort Detrick lab to be precise.
China said nearly 5 million people signed an open letter demanding WHO to investigate the US' Fort Detrick Lab. It said that Chinese people are angry at political manipulations by the US on Covid-19 origins. The letter has been published in Chinese official media “Global Times”. The letter mentioned the Fort Detrick lab, which stores the most deadly and infectious viruses in the world, including Ebola, smallpox, SARS, MERS and the novel coronavirus. USAMRIID officials, one of the labs of Fort Detrick said no bugs leaked out of authorized areas and that it resumed full operations in March 2020. China is just diverting the “origin” game. As the world asks how COVID emerged from Wuhan, China pushes back with conspiracy theories about the Army post in Maryland.
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