A World health Organization (WHO) expert team arrives at the closed South China Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan on Jan. 31.
Cases of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) were first detected in Wuhan, China, in late 2019, and the outbreak subsequently spread globally. It has now infected hundreds of millions of people worldwide and killed more than 2.2 million people, while also hitting the global economy hard. A team of WHO experts was allowed into China to investigate the source of the outbreak, but was obstructed by the Chinese Communist Party.
The WHO experts finally arrived in Wuhan on January 14, a year after the outbreak, and their actions have received worldwide attention as they began their investigation into the CCP virus after two weeks of quarantine. However, the experts’ itinerary and interviewees were arranged by the Chinese Communist Party, and WHO officials called for the experts to have the right to visit freely. Everywhere the WHO experts went in Wuhan, they were closely guarded by Chinese Communist Party police and security personnel.
The World Health Organization (WHO) expert team visited Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan on January 30 to investigate the source of the CCP virus, and a large number of CCP police and security guards were on duty as they entered the hospital.
On February 1, when the WHO expert team arrived at the closed South China Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, CCP security guards set up roadblocks outside.
A convoy of WHO experts arrives at the closed South China Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan on January 31 to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
A convoy of WHO experts arrives at the closed South China Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan on January 31 to investigate the source of the Chinese Communist virus.
Security guards monitor a photographer standing on a ladder to take pictures of the WHO experts as they arrive at the closed South China Wholesale Seafood Market in Wuhan on January 31.
A World Health Organization (WHO) expert team visits the Baishazhou market in Wuhan on Jan. 31 to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
A World Health Organization (WHO) expert team visits the Baishazhou market in Wuhan on January 31 to investigate the source of the Chinese Communist virus.
On February 1, a convoy of World Health Organization (WHO) experts drove to the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
On February 1, a convoy of World Health Organization (WHO) expert team drove to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Wuhan, Hubei Province to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
A convoy of WHO expert teams arrives at the Hubei Center for Disease Control and Prevention on February 1 to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
On February 1, a WHO expert team visited the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
On February 1, the WHO expert team, left the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Security guards monitor the control center compound during the visit of the WHO expert team at the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Hubei CDC) on February 1.
A guard in protective gear tests the temperature of a person inside a vehicle at the entrance to the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention during a visit by a team of World Health Organization (WHO) experts on Feb. 1.
The WHO expert team, leaving the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention on February 1.
On February 2, the WHO expert team visited the Hubei Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
On February 2, members of the WHO expert team visited Hubei Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center in protective clothing to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
Members of the WHO expert team at the Hubei Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center on February 2, investigating the source of the CCP virus.
Peter Daszak (right), Vladimir G. Dedkov (left) and other members of the WHO expert team visit the Hubei Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center on February 2 to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
Peter Ben Embarek and other members of the WHO expert team went to the Hubei Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center to investigate the source of the CCP virus.
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