Just as the World health Organization was met with a barrage of criticism and skepticism following the release of its findings on the Chinese Communist virus earlier this month, an internal WHO document obtained by the Guardian, Britain’s second largest newspaper, revealed that Chinese Communist Party officials conducted virtually no epidemiological investigation into the origins of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia, New Coronavirus, COVID-19) pandemic during the initial eight months of the outbreak.
The two-page internal trip report summarizes the July 10-August 3, 2020, trip to China by Peter Ben Embarek, head of the WHO Expert Group on the Wuhan Traceability of the CCP virus, an advance team tasked with, among other things, reviewing the progress of work on the origin of the virus at that Time. “After extensive discussions with and briefings from the Chinese side, it appears that little epidemiological investigation on the Chinese side regarding Wuhan (outbreak) has been conducted since January 2020,” the report reads.
This internal WHO report dated August 10, 2020, also says that the WHO advance team that met with the Chinese side received very little new information at that time, while the Chinese side did not share any documents or written data during extensive discussions with Chinese officials.
A spokesman for WHO declined to comment on the “internal document,” and the Chinese Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment, the Guardian reported.
In addition, further questions have been raised about the cooperation of the Chinese Communist authorities in identifying the source of the virus following a WHO team’s trip to China last month to study the origin of the virus. Dominic Dwyer, a member of the WHO investigation team and an Australian infectious disease expert, recently told reporters that the WHO had requested raw data on patients from their Chinese counterparts during the January 2021 visit, but the Chinese side only provided summaries of cases.
Dwyer told Reuters that sharing anonymous raw data is standard practice for investigating outbreaks. Since only half of the early cases point to the closed Wuhan South China Seafood Market, raw data on all 174 early cases is crucial to understanding COVID-19, he said. The Australian infectious disease expert declined to comment as to why the Chinese side did not provide the raw data.
After the WHO investigation team went to China in January to investigate the source of the virus, it held a press conference on Feb. 9, declaring it “highly improbable” that the Wuhan laboratory had leaked the virus and that it was “highly probable” that the virus had been contracted through frozen Food. This was followed by a unanimous condemnation by dignitaries and experts from various countries, saying that the WHO was washing the ground for the Chinese Communist Party, helping it to dump the frozen food and deflecting questions about the Wuhan virus institute. It also smacked WHO experts’ own earlier claims. Last August, WHO emergency program executive director Mike Ryan said: “People should not be afraid of food, food packaging or the transportation of food. There is no evidence that the chain of food is involved in the spread of the CCP virus.”
Amidst the skepticism from all walks of Life, WHO Director-General Desai Tan changed his tune and said more research was needed on whether the virus was leaked from the Wuhan lab. For his part, WHO adviser Jamie Metzl said that the WHO investigation into the origin of the virus was actually manipulated by the Chinese Communist authorities. In an interview with Fox News, he confessed that the actual investigation was conducted by the Chinese Communist authorities, with WHO investigators essentially receiving reports from Chinese Communist officials.
And a growing body of evidence points to the origin of the virus at the Wuhan Virus Institute. Ratcliffe, who served as director of national intelligence in the Trump administration, disclosed intelligence about the source of the virus this month. He noted that “the Chinese Communist military ordered scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research to begin experiments on coronaviruses back in 2017, some of which are 96.2 percent genetically similar to the current COVID-19 virus. Moreover, some of these scientists studying similar coronaviruses developed COVID-19-like symptoms in the fall of 2019.”
Roland Wiesendanger, a leading nanophysicist at the University of Hamburg in Germany, published a study of the origin of the virus shortly after WHO’s February press conference, stating that he was “99.9% sure that the CCP virus came from the laboratory.” The study, led by Professor Wiesendanger, began in January 2020 and took an interdisciplinary approach, using a wide range of information sources. The final conclusion is that there are numerous direct indications that the CCP virus pathogen came from the Wuhan Virus Institute laboratory.
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