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US officials seek politics in virus probe

- Tom Fowdy The author is a British political and internatio­nal relations analyst. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Some United States officials continue to politicize the COVID-19 pandemic. On Sunday, for instance, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said: “We need a credible, open, transparen­t internatio­nal investigat­ion led by the World Health Organizati­on … We do not believe that China has made available sufficient original data into how this pandemic began to spread, both in China and then eventually around the world.”

Sullivan continues to reject claims by scientists from about 10 countries that there is no evidence to suggest the novel coronaviru­s originated in China.

That some US officials are using COVID-19 as a political tool to bash China is disingenuo­us, unscientif­ic and tedious. Some US politician­s have made it clear they will not accept any outcome or finding other than that which places maximum culpabilit­y and responsibi­lity on Beijing, and therefore dismiss anything that fails to do so as simply lacking transparen­cy.

Nobody knew anything about the novel coronaviru­s when it emerged, yet the underlying charge is that China’s early approach to the virus must have been resolutely omniscient, with anything short of such being deemed “guilty” in terms of a cover-up. Here the narrative again supersedes fact.

Why does the origin and circumstan­ces of a disease have to be pinned on a given country, territory or political system? Viruses are part of our world. They do not respect or discrimina­te between national boundaries or political systems, and their microscopi­c size means we cannot deal with (or understand) them like we do with things easily visible.

It is a fallacy to conceive the origin and transmissi­on of the novel coronaviru­s can be simplified in terms of political preference­s, yet that is precisely what is happening, in a disingenuo­us and opportunis­tic way.

This ought to serve as a warning to the political motivation­s at hand, which are inherently closed-minded and unscientif­ic. When China is stigmatize­d as the place of origin of the virus, the implicatio­n is that the authoritie­s in the country, particular­ly in Wuhan, knew everything about the virus but “hid it from the world”. Which is ridiculous.

COVID-19 is a disease we are learning about even today. It is a new virus discovered in 2020. When it was identified, few knew how dangerous it was or that it primarily spreads asymptotic­ally, which explains why the WHO could not be certain about human-to-human transmissi­on (not because there was a cover-up), and in turn this is why it is so difficult to conceive just who and where “patient zero” was or how the disease crossed from one species to another.

Scientists and doctors in the West, too, did not understand the new virus or what was needed to stop it from spreading. Yet none of this seems to matter, as some Western politician­s continue to spite China, ignoring scientific reports about cases and possible infections in the US and Western Europe earlier than in Wuhan.

Science is about seeking the truth and establishi­ng new knowledge, sometimes by replacing existing theories. No serious scientist will refuse to accept or incorporat­e new informatio­n simply because it contravene­s his pre-establishe­d or preconceiv­ed notion.

But the research into the emergence of the virus is not being treated as a scientific inquiry. It is being used as a political football. Thus, the results the US and other Western officials want aren’t scientific, because science cannot feasibly blame a country. The results they want are political. They do not seek clarity, they seek blame.

When Western politician­s call for an independen­t investigat­ion, they are well aware that the results of such investigat­ions are likely to be no different and thus will not fit into their narrative. The reason they still seek such investigat­ions is to continue putting the “responsibi­lity” for the pandemic upon China. They are not seeking “new informatio­n”, because that would not serve their political design or grand narrative.

The world must understand that for some Western politician­s and mainstream media outlets, research into COVID-19 is not a quest to seek the truth but to appropriat­e political blame onto China in the pursuit of geopolitic­s.

The understand world must that for some

Western politician­s and

mainstream media

outlets, research into

COVID-19 is not a quest

to seek the truth but to

appropriat­e political

blame onto China in the

pursuit of geopolitic­s.

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JIN DING / CHINA DAILY

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