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US: ‘Evidence’ virus is from lab

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday said “enormous evidence” showed the new coronaviru­s originated in a lab in China, further fuelling tensions with Beijing over its handling of the outbreak.

Mr Pompeo’s comments came as Europe and parts of the United States prepared to cautiously lift virus lockdowns as signs emerge that the deadly pandemic is ebbing and government­s look to restart their battered economies.

More than 245,000 people have been killed and 3.5 million infected worldwide by the virus, which has left half of humanity under some form of lockdown and pushed the global economy towards its worst downturn since the Great Depression.

US President Donald Trump, increasing­ly critical of China’s management of the first outbreak in the city of Wuhan in December, claims to have proof it started in a Chinese laboratory.

Scientists believe the virus jumped from animals to humans, after emerging in China, possibly from a market in Wuhan selling exotic animals for meat.

China denies the claims, and the US Director of National Intelligen­ce office has said analysts are still examining the exact origin of the outbreak.

Mr Pompeo, a former CIA chief, told the ABC he agreed that the Covid-19 virus was not man-made.

But Mr Pompeo went further than Mr Trump, citing “enormous” evidence that the virus originated in a Wuhan lab. He did not, however, present evidence to back up his claim.

“I think the whole world can see now, remember, China has a history of infecting the world and running substandar­d laboratori­es,” he said.

Mr Pompeo said early Chinese efforts to downplay the coronaviru­s amounted to “a classic Communist disinforma­tion effort. That created enormous risk.”

“President Trump is very clear: we’ll hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e.”

US news reports say Mr Trump has tasked US spies to find out more about the origins of the virus, as he makes China’s handling of the pandemic a centrepiec­e of his campaign for the November presidenti­al election.

The United States has the most coronaviru­s deaths in the world at more 67,600, with 1,450 recorded over the 24-hours late on Sunday.

Mr Trump, speaking at a live TV event, promised an early coronaviru­s vaccine and an “incredible” future for the country as he sought to relaunch his disrupted election campaign.

Florida was set to ease its lockdown yesterday, as other US states wrestle with pressure from demonstrat­ors — some carrying weapons — who have rallied against the restrictio­ns.

In New York, the epicentre of the US outbreak, an emergency field hospital erected in Central Park was set to close.

But dozens of New Yorkers were fined for violating social distancing guidelines as they flocked to beaches and parks in balmy weekend weather.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A health worker walks in the Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital in Central Park in New York on Sunday.
REUTERS A health worker walks in the Samaritan’s Purse Emergency Field Hospital in Central Park in New York on Sunday.

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