Chinese Government Refuses to Participate in WHO Coronavirus Origin Investigation
International | July 26, 2021
On Thursday, the Chinese government confirmed that it will not cooperate with a proposed second investigation into the possible origins of the coronavirus conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), as reported by CNN.
The announcement was made by Deputy Head of China’s National Health Commission Zeng Yixin, who said at a press conference that he was “surprised” that the WHO’s proposal for the investigation included the possibility that the lab leak theory would be taken into consideration.
“In some aspects, the WHO’s plan for [the] next phase of [the] investigation of the coronavirus origin doesn’t respect common sense, and it’s against science,” Zeng claimed, without elaborating. “It’s impossible for us to accept such a plan.”
Zeng also directly contradicted recently-unveiled evidence that seems to confirm the lab leak theory, where it was revealed that several workers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), the controversial lab where it is believed the virus originated, had come down with symptoms of the coronavirus back in late 2019, long before the world was even aware of the disease. Zeng falsely stated that “no worker or researcher at the WIV got infected by the coronavirus.”..
(Excerpts from the Tennessee Star)