Pompeo re-certified COVID-19 originated in China and did not exclude the outflow from Wuhan laboratory

We don’t know if COVID-19 (the Chinese Communist virus) came out of the Wuhan lab, but all evidence suggests it started in China,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a radio interview, adding that the answer to the question is not yet known because Chinese Communist authorities have denied access to the investigation for more than a year and have come up with at least three Different versions of the theory “explain” the origin of the virus. Pompeo is not optimistic that World health Organization (WHO) experts will be allowed to enter China to investigate.

This is not the first time Pompeo has pointed to the Wuhan laboratory (Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences) as the source of the Wuhan pneumonia in China that ravaged the world in 2020.

Earlier, in 2018, U.S. Embassy officials in China, raised concerns about the Wuhan lab, noting in 1 “sensitive but unclassified” cable warning from the U.S. State Department that the Wuhan lab “severely lacks the trained technicians and investigators needed to safely operate this highly contaminated lab,” which questioned the “bio.

In an interview several months later, Pompeo noted that for more than a year, the Chinese Communist Party has continued to deny anyone access to information that needs to be clarified, and that they continue to try to obfuscate by offering at least three alternative theories to “explain” the origin of Wuhan pneumonia. Pompeo emphasized that everything everyone is seeing now indicates that the outbreak not only occurred within China, but originated in Wuhan, Hubei Province.

Scientists still do not believe that the Wulong virus was synthesized by any scientist in a laboratory through bioengineering. WHO experts were finally granted permission to enter China this week, but Pompeo is not optimistic about this because WHO experts can see all that the Chinese Communist Party wants them to see, but does not allow experts to freely interview anyone.

When asked if China should be held responsible for reparations to the world, Pompeo did not answer positively, saying only that the reality is that the world has seen what this authoritarian regime has done and will respond to this question with an attitude of seeing the CCP for what it is.

The Wuhan Institute of Virus Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was warned by U.S. officials in 2018 about the lack of well-trained laboratory personnel.