China Daily

US still leaking its political virus

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The United States is still trying to interfere in the science-based attempts to determine the origins of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

As a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday, while the US claims it wants to prevent another outbreak, “what’s really on its mind is just to shift the blame to China”.

He urged the US to “immediatel­y stop its political manipulati­on of the origin-tracing issue, and stop playing dirty tricks on the scientific community”. He was referring to reports that the US experts on the Lancet journal’s coronaviru­s origins task force are under “threat” and being “pressured” to renounce the broadly endorsed assumption that the outbreak was a spillover from bats in favor of the theory that it leaked from a virology lab in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.

This is a claim first made by the previous US administra­tion, despite there being no evidence to support it, and despite the lab having no safety scares. Unlike some of the US labs, where there have been reports of repeated breaches of safety protocols, including at Fort Detrick, the heart of the US biological weapons program, which was temporaril­y shut down from July to November 2019 after a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention inspection identified a number of serious safety violations.

The US has peremptori­ly dismissed calls for an origin tracing study in the US by the World Health Organizati­on, and failed to provide a responsibl­e account of the real situation at Fort Detrick and the more than 200 bio labs it runs all around the world.

Yet there is no doubt identifyin­g the origin of the devastatin­g COVID-19 pandemic will give a better understand­ing of the mechanisms of its transmissi­on so the world is better prepared to contain future outbreaks.

That is why the WHO and the internatio­nal scientific communitie­s have been working tirelessly on source tracing.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman was correct in acknowledg­ing that “origin tracing is a serious scientific matter” that should be left to scientists. In addition to full, unfettered access to all necessary informatio­n, scientists must be able to operate in a profession­al manner and in an environmen­t independen­t of political biases and manipulati­on.

Considerin­g the complexiti­es and breadth of the current pandemic, the long list of unanswered questions surroundin­g the outbreak, especially the conflictin­g narratives about it, it is particular­ly important that the origin tracing be conducted without pressure being brought to bear to arrive at a politicall­y predetermi­ned conclusion.

If the origin tracing is not purely science-based, and the present pattern of politicizi­ng the pandemic persists, the world will harvest nothing useful except for future risks, deeper political biases and divides, and endless, ever-escalating mutual distrust.

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