Boston Herald

China must come clean on COVID-19 investigat­ions

- By Betsy MCCaughey Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York and author of “The Next Pandemic.”

If a plane goes down, there has to be an investigat­ion. Otherwise, no one would feel safe flying again. But a virus from China has killed 540,000 people in our country so far — equal to 2,000 jumbo jet crashes — and the Biden administra­tion is doing nothing to get to the bottom of it.

Scientists worldwide are divided over whether the virus jumped naturally from the animal world to humans, or whether the virus accidental­ly leaked from a lab such as the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where biowarfare research is conducted.

The Chinese view biological warfare as the future, and scientists are developing genetic and viral weapons. The State Department has warned about low safety standards at Chinese labs, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and the risk of deadly leaks.

President Joe Biden is ignoring the danger as if another pandemic won’t happen.

His 200-page COVID-19 strategic plan fails to mention China or the disease’s origins. Biden rejoined the WHO with no conditions attached, even though WHO lied to the world about China’s cover-up of the initial outbreak.

Amazingly, the Biden administra­tion insists it can get the WHO to honestly investigat­e the virus’s origins. That’s like relying on the Mafia to investigat­e organized crime.

Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that what America needs is “a credible open, transparen­t internatio­nal investigat­ion led by the World Health Organizati­on.” That’s an oxymoron.

WHO did sponsor an investigat­ion. But it was fake. It granted China veto power over which scientists participat­ed, barring those proposed by Washington, D.C. Chinese investigat­ors were muzzled and barred from even dining with the internatio­nal scientists.

The internatio­nal group had no access to raw lab data or medical records of the earliest patients. Some of these patients had not been to the Wuhan Live Market, making it implausibl­e they caught the virus from an animal. Three of the earliest patients were Wuhan Institute of Virology employees who all fell sick and were hospitaliz­ed with an unidentifi­ed virus in the first half of November 2019.

The Chinese Communist Party blocked internatio­nal investigat­ors from any evidence suggesting a lab leak. “It’s just a great coup by China,” said Dartmouth scientist Daniel Lucey. Twenty-six scientists from the U.S., France, Germany and other nations signed an open letter discrediti­ng the WHO mission. It was a “charade” said Richard Ebright, a Rutgers University chemical biology professor.

Truth is, Biden could care less. At the recent Anchorage summit, Secretary of State Antony Blinken itemized America’s “deep concerns” to the Chinese. Shockingly, the virus wasn’t a top priority. That’s an insult to every American family that lost a loved one. Protesting persecutio­n of the Muslim Uyghurs is no substitute for finding out why grandma had to die.

The Biden administra­tion’s failure to press for answers is dangerous. China has seen what a virus can do. As Hudson Institute fellow David Asher points out, it devastated the world’s economies and killed millions. Yet, China’s population was largely spared, and its economy “has roared back to be No. 1.”

Biden’s strategy to carve out areas of cooperatio­n such as on climate change, while China continues to stonewall on COVID-19, sends a confusing message about what’s important. Like a husband confrontin­g his wife for cheating but then asking her where they should go on vacation.

Team Biden objects to the term “China virus,” supposedly out of concern for Asian Americans. Then let’s call it the Chinese Communist Party virus, instead of that meaningles­s name concocted by the WHO.

It obscures who hid the initial outbreak, silenced doctors and journalist­s, and still refuses to tell the truth.

 ?? AP file ?? PROTECTIVE GEAR: A worker in protective­ly overalls carries disinfecti­ng equipment outside the Wuhan Central Hospital in the Chinese city where the coronaviru­s was first detected.
AP file PROTECTIVE GEAR: A worker in protective­ly overalls carries disinfecti­ng equipment outside the Wuhan Central Hospital in the Chinese city where the coronaviru­s was first detected.

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