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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
07-22-2021, 09:37 AM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/china-rejects-who-proposal-for-second-phase-of-covid-19-origins-probe/ar-AAMqVV3?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531


The Wall Street Journal.
The Wall Street Journal.
China Rejects WHO Proposal for Second Phase of Covid-19 Origins Probe
Chao Deng - Yesterday 6:49 AM

China Rejects WHO Proposal for Second Phase of Covid-19 Origins Probe


China rejects the World Health Organization’s proposal for a second phase of investigation into Covid-19’s origins, including a potential laboratory leak, and has put forward its own proposal to seek evidence in other countries, a top Chinese official said.

China Rejects WHO Proposal for Second Phase of Covid-19 Origins Probe
© tingshu wang/Reuters
China Rejects WHO Proposal for Second Phase of Covid-19 Origins Probe
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus presented member states last week with a plan for further study that would include audits of laboratories and markets in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the first cases were identified. He also called for greater transparency from Beijing.


“We cannot accept this kind of plan for origin-tracing,” Zeng Yixin, vice minister of China’s National Health Commission, told a news conference Thursday.

Mr. Zeng said he was shocked by the proposal, adding that aspects of it “did not respect common sense and violated science.” Instead, he said Beijing had on July 4 submitted to the WHO its own proposal for a second phase, which he said should be based on the first phase that was conducted by a WHO-led team and their Chinese counterparts early this year.

China’s rejection of the WHO’s proposal presents a stumbling block in a painstaking global effort to find the origin of Covid-19, which has caused more than four million deaths around the world. Beijing is sensitive to other countries blaming it for the pandemic, and rising mistrust between the U.S. and China has compounded the difficulty of scientific collaboration and consensus.

Beijing’s efforts to shift the spotlight to other countries come after Chinese officials have suggested the virus might have originated outside its borders and spread via frozen food. While Chinese authorities—along with the WHO-led team and many scientists—say the virus most likely evolved and jumped from an animal to humans naturally, they say they have yet to find definitive evidence from within China.

With little progress being made on discovering an animal source for Covid-19, speculation has circulated for more than a year that the virus might have escaped from a laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology or another facility in the city doing research on bat-borne coronaviruses.

Beijing rejects that theory vehemently and has pushed its own claim—without providing evidence—that Covid-19 might have come from a U.S. military laboratory. The WHO-led team’s conclusion earlier this year was that a lab leak was extremely unlikely, although leading scientists have demanded a deeper investigation, saying the team had insufficient access.

At Thursday’s news conference, Chinese officials dug into their position, while staying clear of naming which other countries should be investigated.

China’s foreign ministry has been more hawkish, pressing for a probe into the military laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md., which is home to important parts of the U.S. biological-defense program and other medical-research efforts conducted by the military. The White House has said there are no technically credible reasons for such a probe.

Ahead of a visit by U.S. deputy secretary of state Wendy R. Sherman to Tianjin this weekend, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said a probe was overdue and called upon the U.S. to provide answers to the international community.

Mr. Zeng noted that members of the WHO-led team who visited the Wuhan Institute of Virology earlier this year as part of an investigative trip already concluded that it was extremely unlikely that the virus leaked from there. He reiterated that the possibility of a lab introducing the virus was “extremely unlikely,” taking the opportunity to repeat the point in English.

China’s proposed second phase could slow WHO efforts to learn more about Covid-19’s origins or present a roadblock to key evidence from within China completely. Mr. Zeng said scientists should look for evidence of animal hosts as well as early cases in other countries, both of which would entail laborious planning and lengthy timelines.

When the WHO-led team visited China earlier this year, it faced constraints and had little power to conduct thorough, impartial research without the blessing of China’s government. Chinese authorities have since declined to provide the WHO with raw data on confirmed and potential early Covid-19 cases.

A study published last month suggested Wuhan markets were the site of widespread trading in illegal caged wildlife, providing evidence that the virus could have spread naturally from market animals to humans. But some members of the WHO-led team and other scientists say closures of operations that supplied wildlife to the market make it potentially impossible to establish whether the virus spread from another species.

The Chinese panel said Thursday that while the coronaviruses in bats and pangolins are most closely related to Covid-19, Chinese experts believe the difference was still too wide to prove they are direct ancestors.

Liang Wannian, head of the Chinese side of the WHO-led team that visited Wuhan, said Chinese scientists have expanded their efforts to test animals for the virus. He didn’t disclose specific studies and again urged research to be conducted in other parts of the world. Studying bats as well as pangolins, raccoons and minks as potential hosts should be a focus, not only by China, he said. “Scientists around the world should do this work.”

The director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s biosafety laboratory, Yuan Zhiming, refuted media reports that three employees from the institute had become sick with symptoms consistent with Covid-19 and sought hospital care in November 2019, before Chinese authorities disclosed an outbreak in the city. Mr. Yuan didn’t mention that the source of the information was a U.S. intelligence report. He said that so far, no staff or graduate students of the lab have been infected with Covid-19.

So China cries it is not at fault...
But also cries- no more checking up on -our lies......
When most of the world knows they are guilty.
Remember this, China-OWNS-- the dem party.. Let that truth sink in..
Or else reject it as do the many that are blinded and/or stupid, imho..-Tyr

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
07-22-2021, 09:55 AM
So China cries it is not at fault...
But also cries- no more checking up on -our lies......
When most of the world knows they are guilty.
Remember this, China-OWNS-- the dem party.. Let that truth sink in..
Or else reject it as do the many that are blinded and/or stupid, imho..-Tyr

And we have this below- which highlights that China owns the scum Biden-- both of them , imho..---Tyr



https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/stop-legitimizing-china-s-corrupt-regime/ar-AAMq8OH?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner
Stop legitimizing China's corrupt regime
Washington Examiner - Wednesday


China’s Sinovac and Sinopharm vaccines deliver protection well below 90% effectiveness, based on the results from countries that have come to rely on them. Clinical trials point to even more discouraging numbers, with as few as 51% of their users avoiding symptomatic disease.

Even if that is better than nothing, it is still outrageous that China is demanding payment for these subpar products from the international vaccine-sharing cooperative COVAX, whereas millions of highly effective American vaccine doses have been donated for free.


This state of affairs has prompted Samantha Power, President Joe Biden’s head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, to state quite strongly, “It is appalling that Beijing chose to make a profit on those vaccines rather than to contribute financially to COVAX or to donate its state-owned vaccines to COVAX to reach people in their hour of desperate need.”

It is heartening to see someone in Biden’s administration call out a regime that Biden has been conspicuously loath to confront. Unfortunately, however, the common sense that Power displays in this instance only serves to illustrate Biden's culpability in overlooking Chinese dictator Xi Jinping’s perfidy in so many other areas.

Indeed, if Biden understands the Chinese communists’ persistent habits of lying, stealing, cheating on agreements, and committing genocide, that leaves him with no excuse for his otherwise obsequious behavior toward Xi. It must be asked of Biden why he is subordinating U.S. interests to multilateral institutions that communist China has thoroughly corrupted, instead of directly confronting this hostile power on a bilateral basis?

The act of rejoining the World Health Organization, for example, was a terrific opportunity for self-righteous internationalism at the expense of former President Donald Trump. But aside from ameliorating the Trump rage of the displaced foreign policy elite, why did Biden restore the credibility of an international agency that had clearly become China’s puppet? For years, China has been funding and installing its own candidates to head the WHO. By now, it is well known that the WHO initially helped cover up and minimize the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, all the while minimizing the Taiwanese government’s warnings. Long before that, having installed its own candidates to head the WHO for years, it was using the organization to promote scientifically unsound traditional medicine practices that not only don’t make people healthy but also deplete endangered species. This organization is not worthy of the credibility that U.S. membership confers upon it.

The Paris accord is another example. This multilateral agreement will accomplish a great big zero in terms of reducing global warming, but it will deliver quick pain to Western economies. Meanwhile, it provides China with a blank check to pollute with impunity for another decade. So, knowing how China cheats, and in this case, it is not even living up to the pathetic demands placed upon it, why would the United States restrict its own economy while letting China build hundreds of new coal-fired power plants with absolutely no consequence?

The U.N. Human Rights Council, which Trump rightly had the U.S. quit, is simply a disgrace. It overlooks genocide by governments such as those of China and Syria and repression by bad actors such as Cuba. It is far too busy to deal with such questions because it is busy issuing a new condemnation of Israel every three weeks. The panel, which typically includes representatives of the world’s worst human rights-abusing governments, issued 17 condemnations of Israel last year, mostly just for defending itself, compared to just six condemnations for all the other human rights abuses going on in the world. Sure, China is committing genocide against the Uyghurs, but the UNHRC would sooner expend its energy condemning the U.S. for its immigration and asylum policies, which even under Trump were extremely generous by world standards.

The Xi regime has clearly corrupted COVAX, the Paris accord, the UNHRC, the WHO, and a host of other multilateral institutions. If American diplomats are to make progress in advancing U.S. interests against this increasingly belligerent and hostile power, then Biden must first stop playing China’s game. Instead of engaging with corrupted multilateral institutions, Biden should be looking to forge bilateral partnerships with trusted allies to further U.S. interests around the world.