WHO helps Chinese Communist Party control expert group block U.S. experts from investigating origin of outbreak

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, March 18, that the World health Organization (WHO) has given the Chinese Communist Party authorization to control a panel of experts to prevent U.S. medical experts from traveling to China to investigate the origin of the Chinese Communist virus (COVID-19).

In the report, China Daily said the WHO allowed Chinese Communist Party officials to determine which U.S. scientists could join the international investigation into the origin of the Chinese Communist virus. To date, no medical experts recommended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have been allowed to join the investigation, WHO said.

Nikolai Petrovsky, a professor at Flinders University in Australia, disclosed that 50 percent of the members of the panel allowed by WHO were arranged by the Chinese Communist government. And, given the information they know, some of the international members of the panel are quite communist-leaning.

Petrovsky talked about how it is conceivable that because the CCP has the certainty that they will control most of the panel members, this means that this panel can only release findings that are agreed to by the CCP government. Therefore, in his opinion, this is not an independent investigative panel.

The Australian panel, on the other hand, has been free from the influence of the WHO and the CCP and has been leading its own investigation.

But the Chinese Communist Party has in turn accused U.S. and Australian scientists of “providing false information” to question the report on the outbreak of the new coronavirus (the Chinese Communist virus) issued by the Chinese side.