Chinese Virus: The UK government said that the WHO investigation must be ‘strong, transparent and independent’

Chinese Virus
The British government said on Monday (May 24) that the World Health Organization (WHO) investigation of the origin of the Chinese coronavirus (Wuhan pneumonia) must be “strong, transparent and independent” and that it needs to “explore all possible claims.”

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) quoted an unnamed source on Sunday as saying that an intelligence report in the United States showed that one month before the CCP regime reported the first COVID-19 (disease caused by the CCP virus) cases, the Wuhan Institute of Virology Three researchers have already sought medical attention in the hospital.

The official spokesperson of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made the above response when asked about this report.

A fact sheet released by the U.S. State Department on January 15 stated that several researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology had symptoms similar to those infected with the CCP virus in the fall of 2019, but did not mention the number of researchers and the exact time of their illness. .

When asked to comment on the Huari report on Monday, Johnson’s spokesperson said: “WHO investigations into the origin of the virus are ongoing. We know from beginning to end that the investigation must be robust, transparent and independent.”

He added: “Investigation needs to explore all possible theories to understand how COVID-19 (the disease caused by the Chinese Communist Party virus) jumped from animals to humans, and how it spreads. This is necessary to ensure that we learn from this crisis and It is vital to prevent another global pandemic.”

When asked whether the report implied the possibility of laboratory leaks, the spokesperson said: “We hope that the WHO will conduct a thorough investigation, conduct it correctly, and then make a judgment from it.”

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