China rejects WHO plan for study of Covid-19 origin

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Such a move disregards common sense and defies science, says Beijing.

China rejected on Thursday a World Health Organisation plan for a second phase of an investigation into the origin of Covid-19, which includes the hypothesis it could have escaped from a Chinese laboratory, a top health official said.

The WHO this month proposed a second phase of studies into the origins of the Covid-19 in China, including audits of laboratories and markets in the city of Wuhan, calling for transparency from authorities.

 

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How about Fort Detrick, USA? This very questionable probe was “stirred” by the US. Am sad so many ignoramus Malaysians swallowed all these VILE propaganda in wholesale. If you can swallowed these VILE propaganda, you could drink camels’ urine or bath in cow dung. Seriously!

China gomen said National Security. WHO get lost!!!

Misleading headline with bias news

Koyak

expected

Obviously.... Which thief would allow a bunch of cops to go into their house to ransack?

While everyone have their hate direct against the goat, the prey laughing in the back

Of course it would, particularly when there’s much to hide.

Scumbag China 🇨🇳 will always be scumbag China 🇨🇳 . If you have nothing hide why reject?

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