A staff member sprays disinfectant at the renovated square-cabin hospital at the Wuhan Gymnasium on March 8, 2020.
The WHO is currently investigating the origin of the virus in China, bringing the key question of where the Chinese Communist Party virus (COVID-19) actually originated back into the spotlight. Internal documents obtained by the Chinese Communist Party reveal that it has long had clues to the origin of the virus, but has refused to disclose them.
The U.S. Department of health told the WHO on Jan. 18 that the Chinese Communist Party should share all scientific research on animal, human and environmental samples collected in Wuhan.
The WHO team, which arrived in Wuhan, China, on Jan. 14, is expected to stay for a month to conduct its mission. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and some members of Congress have urged a transparent, thorough and impartial investigation into the origins of the Chinese Communist Party virus.
The Chinese Communist Party has consistently denied any connection to the New Crown (CCP virus) virus and has denied, after several reversals, that the virus originated in Wuhan, even claiming that the Chinese outbreak was imported from outside China.
However, some confidential CCP epidemic prevention documents were obtained, which reveal that the CCP has collected environmental and animal samples from Wuhan and surrounding areas since late 2019, and asked local health committees to cooperate with public security departments to conduct virus traceability in wildlife as early as February 2020.
On February 26, 2020, the Hebei Provincial Health Commission forwarded a notice of the official letter from the National Health Commission.
Document leaks CCP carried out animal traceability in February last year
On February 26, 2020, the CCP’s Hebei Provincial Health Commission forwarded the National Health Commission’s “Letter on Requesting Cooperation in Wildlife Traceability” to health departments in various cities in the province. In the forwarded notice, the Hebei Provincial Health Commission requested that local forestry and agriculture departments be responsible for epidemiological investigation of wild animals, as well as sampling and testing of environmental and animal samples.
In an official letter issued by the General Office of the CPC National Health Commission in February, the provincial and municipal health commissions were asked to cooperate with the public security departments to carry out special work on wildlife Shuo Yuan, and to arrange for professional forces to participate in epidemiological investigations and sampling and testing of samples from close contacts, wild animals, and the environment.
In February 2020, the General Office of the Communist Party of China National Health Commission issued a letter to all regions “on the request to cooperate with the work of wildlife traceability”.
Close contact with personnel sampling includes pharyngeal swabs and blood samples; animal sampling includes pharyngeal swabs and anal swab samples; environmental samples are collected as needed for epidemiological investigations as appropriate.
In its official letter, the National Health Commission requested that the provincial and municipal health commissions send the blood samples collected from the close contacts to the local provincial CDC for proper storage and await the next notification for antibody testing; other samples will be tested for nucleic acid and the results will be fed back to the local public security department in a timely manner.
Both the National Health Commission’s official letter on wildlife traceability and the Hebei Provincial Health Commission’s forwarding notice were noted as “not for public consumption,” making them secret documents that the CCP cannot reveal.
On February 29, 2020, the Shijiazhuang Health Care Commission forwarded a notice from the Hebei Provincial Health Care Commission to all county and city health and health bureaus and the city’s CDC to cooperate in wildlife traceability.
On February 29, 2020, Shijiazhuang Health and Health Commission forwarded to all county and city health and health bureaus and municipal CDCs, a notice from the Hebei Provincial Health and Health Commission to cooperate in carrying out wildlife sourcing.
Shijiazhuang Health and Health Commission in the notice asked the lower units, “to ensure that the work arrangements and deployment of the work before 3 pm on March 3, 2020, the progress of work reported to the Department of Science and Education and the CDC email. Later the work has progress at any time to report to the designated mailbox, and telephone notification.”
In fact, after the outbreak of the new crown (CCP virus), the two were easily associated given the similarity of its infectious symptoms and the 2003 Sars (SARS, SARS), which had been confirmed by the medical community that year and was transmitted to humans by a virus carried by bats.
In the process of sourcing the Sars virus, Zheng-Li Shi of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, collected bat samples throughout China, providing important evidence for the bat origin of the SARS virus.
In January 2020, when the New Crown (CCP virus) outbreak could not be concealed by the CCP and a large-scale outbreak occurred in Wuhan, Zheng-Li Shi’s team published a study on the bioRxiv preprint platform on January 23 (original report), revealing that the Wuhan New Crown (CCP virus) virus shares up to 96% sequence identity with a coronavirus in bats. Some Chinese research teams, including Zhengli Shi, have conducted extensive research on the (CCP virus) new coronavirus outbreak and published a number of findings.
However, according to the Mail on Sunday, over 300 studies published by the National Natural Science Foundation of the Communist Party of China, including investigations of animal-to-human transmission of the disease, were removed from the Internet on the eve of WHO experts’ entry into Wuhan to conduct a study on the source of the virus; all information on the studies conducted by Shi Zhengli was also deleted.
According to current affairs commentator Li Linyi’s analysis, the classified documents reveal that the Chinese Communist Party also knows the importance of virus tracing and has long used various departments such as public security, health, forestry and agriculture to start animal tracing.
Li Linyi emphasized that the deletion of the virus research data of Chinese scholars such as Shi Zhengli shows that the CCP is doing its best to obstruct the source of the virus and try to cover up the source of the new crown virus (CCP virus).
The Chinese Communist Party has key data on the source of the virus but has never made it public.
In fact, as early as June 1, 2020, in an exclusive report, “The Secret of Wuhan South China Seafood Market Testing” (original report), it was disclosed that the CCP did not disclose the testing data and reports to the public, revealing the biggest suspicion of the CCP’s virus traceability at that time.
On December 31, 2019, the CCP Wuhan Municipal Health Commission first made public information about the outbreak and said the virus was linked to the Wuhan South China Seafood Market. At that time, the CPC Wuhan and the National Health and Wellness Commission, have conducted several investigations and sampling of the market. Subsequently, the CCP only announced that environmental samples from the South China Seafood Market tested positive, but did not release any other information that would help trace the virus back to its source.
A test report from the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), which was submitted to the CCP’s Health Commission on Jan. 22, was obtained for the South China Seafood Market in Wuhan.
But within the CCP, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s “Test Report” submitted to the CCP’s Health and Welfare Commission on Jan. 22 shows that the (CCP virus) New Coronavirus (positive sample) was detected in environmental samples collected from the South China Seafood Market, and that no virus was detected in animal samples from the South China Market’s upstream suppliers.
The report disclosed that “a total of 139 animal specimens and environmental specimens of bamboo rats, porcupines, turkeys, rabbits, etc., collected from the farms of upstream suppliers of the South China seafood market in the Xiangfan, Suizhou, Xianning, and Jiangxia areas around Wuhan were tested negative by rRT-PCR nucleic acid testing by the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control.”
This result indicates that the upstream supplier farms of the South China Seafood Market were not infected by the virus.
This internal report from the CCP’s health commission does not indicate where the virus in the South China seafood market came from, given that the virus (positive samples) did not come from the animals of South China’s upstream suppliers.
Moreover, neither this test report obtained, nor the official news released by the CCP’s health commission, says anything about the most likely intermediate host of the virus – the animals sold in the South China seafood market.
Commentator Li Linyi said that this is completely unreasonable and unconscionable, and that the lack of test results for animals from the South China Seafood Market is the biggest doubt and loophole in the traceability of the virus to the Chinese Communist Party.
According to Li, the exclusive report proves that the CCP should have real data on the origin of the virus, including the results of animal testing at the South China Seafood Market in Wuhan, but the CCP deliberately hid it, unwilling or afraid to disclose it.
The Chinese Communist Party is blocking WHO’s investigation into the origin of the virus
For the current WHO virus traceability in China’s Wuhan, Li Linyi said it does not look good. In fact, the WHO expert group’s current trip to China has gotten off to a bad start.
The Chinese Communist Party has been resisting the entry of foreign experts into China to conduct the origin of the virus. After WHO promised to focus its investigation on how the (CCP virus) New Coronavirus was transmitted from animals to humans, the CCP finally agreed to WHO’s investigation of the origin of the outbreak in early January 2021.
However, until after the WHO experts departed, some people still failed to obtain permission to enter the country. Even WHO Director General Denis Tan, who has been accused of cooperating with the Chinese Communist Party in covering up the outbreak, took the rare step of criticizing Beijing’s approach, saying he was “very disappointed” by the delay.
Most members of the WHO expert team finally arrived in Wuhan on Jan. 14. Public health experts say it will be crucial to see how much data and material the team can get in China.
The U.S., EU and Australia all stressed the importance of going to China to trace the virus when WHO executive members met from Jan. 18 to 26.
U.S. Department of Health official Garrett Grigsby (Garrett Grigsby) stressed at the meeting that the only way to find out the results is if the Chinese authorities hand over the information in their hands; the information includes the genetic sequencing of the virus in the Wuhan South China seafood market outbreak case, the results of animal experiments, experiments dating back to 2019 and serum and other research content, and allows the investigation team to access medical care, patients and laboratory personnel.
Representatives of the Chinese Communist Party did not respond positively to whether the data would be opened up, but only said “to stop political pressure outside of science. However, international media reports and evidence suggest that the Chinese Communist Party has been exerting political pressure on the scientific investigation into the origin of the virus at home.
On the same day as the WHO meeting (18), Al Jazeera aired a special program, “3 Days That Stumped the World. The program, which was secretly recorded by two Chinese journalists, revealed how the city of Wuhan, home to 11 million people, went from knowing nothing about Wuhan pneumonia to panic and hospital overflow in a matter of hours between Jan. 19 and 22, 2020.
In addition, the CCP’s rhetoric about the origin of the new coronavirus (CCP virus) has changed over the past year.
Initially, the CCP claimed that the infected people got the virus from wild animals in Wuhan’s South China Seafood Market. Later, the CCP claimed that the virus was not detected in wild animals from the South China market, indicating that the South China market was not the source of the outbreak.
Later, the Chinese Communist Party claimed that the New Coronavirus originated in Italy, the United States, India, and so on. The latest claim was made by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in early January that there were “multiple outbreaks in many places around the world”.
An Associated Press investigation of the New Guinea virus late last year showed that the Communist Party and Xi Jinping have tightly controlled research into the origin of the New Guinea virus, actively promoting the idea that the virus was imported from outside China while preventing outside research into its origin.
The Associated Press has obtained a secret notice conveying Xi’s “important instructions” that any data or research on the origin of the virus must be approved for publication.
At the same time, the Communist Party has been promoting various “theories” that the virus came from outside the country but are not supported by evidence, such as the claim by experts within the Communist Party system that the virus came from imported frozen food.
On January 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of State issued a fact check on the Wuhan Institute of Virology, noting that three elements of the source of the New Coronavirus (CCP virus) warrant further review. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has repeatedly stated that all the evidence so far points to a Chinese Communist virus (NCLV) outbreak originating in China, but it is uncertain whether it began with an accidental leak from a laboratory in Wuhan.
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