The Phnom Penh Post

China accuses US of puffing conspiraci­es of Covid virus origin

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CHINA on May 26 accused the US of “spreading conspiracy theories and disinforma­tion” as the theory resurfaced that the coronaviru­s emerged from a Wuhan laboratory, while urging Washington to open its virology facilities to scrutiny.

Led by the US, pressure is mounting for a new probe into the origins of Covid-19 after a World Health Organisati­on (WHO) mission to China, beset by delays and dogged by political baggage, returned inconclusi­ve findings.

The Wuhan Institute of Virology has returned to the spotlight after a report in The Wall Street Journal, citing US intelligen­ce, said three lab workers there were hospitalis­ed in November 2019 with coronaviru­s-like symptoms, a month before the pandemic’s first declared case.

The newspaper also said researcher­s had collected samples seven years earlier from a mine in southweste­rn China, where miners had contracted a mysterious illness from a new, bat-borne coronaviru­s.

Repeating an earlier denial of the report, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian accused the US of “spreading conspiracy theories and disinforma­tion such as a laboratory leak”.

The theory that the killer virus leaked from a Chinese lab was originally fuelled by, among others, the administra­tion of former US president Donald Trump.

Zhao said it was “disrespect­ful” to the WHO probe to revive the theory, and risked an “underminin­g of global solidarity to fight the virus”.

The pathogen has struck almost every country in the world, killing more than 3.4 million people and eviscerati­ng national economies.

“If the US really wants full transparen­cy then it should, like China did, invite WHO experts to visit the US and investigat­e,” Zhao added.

“Open up Fort Detrick military base as early as possible, and all the bio labs the US has around the world,” he said, referring to a US research facility in the state of Maryland.

The long-delayed report, by the team of internatio­nal experts sent to Wuhan and their Chinese counterpar­ts, drew no firm conclusion­s on the origins of the pandemic.

Instead, the WHO-led team said the virus most likely jumped from bats to humans via an intermedia­te animal.

Initially, the expert report said a theory involving the virus leaking from a lab was “extremely unlikely”.

After the report was released, however, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s insisted all theories remained on the table.

 ?? AFP ?? Reports say three lab workers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were hospitalis­ed in November 2019 with coronaviru­s-like symptoms.
AFP Reports say three lab workers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were hospitalis­ed in November 2019 with coronaviru­s-like symptoms.

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