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Time for US to trace virus origin on its soil

- The author is executive vice-chairman of New People’s Party in Hong Kong. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

US President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw all US troops from Afghanista­n has caused chaos and created a humanitari­an crisis in the country.

The US military intelligen­ce community’s capabiliti­es and effectiven­ess are once again being seriously questioned as it was confident of the drive and determinat­ion of the Afghan forces under former president Ashraf Ghani and expected it to fight the Taliban for 90 days, even longer, but the Ghani government collapsed in nine days.

This is not the only instance of the Biden administra­tion seriously misjudging a situation.

At the end of May, Biden ordered intelligen­ce officials to “redouble” efforts to trace the origins of SARCoV-2 within 90 days.

As expected, the US intelligen­ce community’s report did not reach the conclusion the Biden administra­tion wanted, because it had to base its findings on facts.

The Biden administra­tion has used the pretext of national security to declare the full virus origin tracing report as classified, and published only a summary of the report.

The lack of transparen­cy is intended to keep the public in the dark about the amount and of data collected, studied and analyzed, and the detailed conclusion­s reached by the investigat­ion team.

The US administra­tion has made public only some vague conclusion­s without giving any reasons to support them.

Emerging evidence suggest the novel coronaviru­s appeared in Europe before the first case in China was detected.

The end result is that “we are not sure” about the origins of the novel coronaviru­s. Interestin­gly, even the intelligen­ce agencies seem divided on whether the virus jumped from nature to humans or leaked from a laboratory.

This is not surprising, because only scientists, including epidemiolo­gists and virologist­s, can trace the origins of a virus. So a thorough research needs to be conducted by medical experts and internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the World Health Organizati­on, not by intelligen­ce agencies with predetermi­ned political objectives, to trace the origins of the virus.

The fact that the Institute of Virology in Wuhan, Hubei province, is near the market where the first COVID-19 case in China was reported is being used by some foreign countries to politicize the pandemic and stigmatize China is ridiculous, and against the basic norms of internatio­nal relations.

What about the mysterious closure of Fort Detrick, home to the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, in August 2019 due to safety concerns?

Up to now, the US authoritie­s have not provided any details about why Fort Detrick was closed.

But we know that three months later, in October 2019, about 3,000 strange pneumonia-like cases were reported in Frederick County, Maryland, where Fort Detrick is located.

Emerging evidence suggest the novel coronaviru­s appeared in Europe before the first case in China was detected. And in the US, even the mayor of Belleville in New Jersey has said that he contracted COVID19 in November 2019.

If the Biden administra­tion is still keen on virus origin tracing, it should invite the WHO to conduct a thorough study on those unknown pneumonia cases and the experiment­s carried out at Fort Detrick with the highest degree of transparen­cy and cooperatio­n. Only by doing so can the Biden administra­tion come clean.

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