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Foreign Ministry attacks US silence on laboratory

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian demanded on Wednesday that the United States show transparen­cy and conduct a thorough investigat­ion into its Fort Detrick laboratory and other biological labs overseas over the origins of COVID-19, in response to appeals from people in China and around the world.

By Wednesday afternoon, an open letter published on Saturday asking the World Health Organizati­on to probe Fort Detrick had garnered nearly 5 million signatures from Chinese netizens.

“The soaring number reflects the Chinese people’s demands and anger at some people in the US who manipulate the origin-tracing issue for political reasons,” Zhao said at a regular news briefing in Beijing.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a “cease and desist order” in July 2019 to halt research at Fort Detrick that involved dangerous organisms like the Ebola virus. The same month, a “respirator­y outbreak” of unknown cause saw more than 60 residents at a Northern Virginia retirement community become ill.

Later that year, Maryland, where Fort Detrick is based, witnessed a doubling of the number of residents who developed a respirator­y illness related to vaping.

But the CDC never released informatio­n about the shutdown of the lab’s deadly germ research operations, citing “national security reasons”.

“An investigat­ion into Fort Detrick is long-overdue, but the US has not done it yet, so the mystery remains unsolved,” Zhao said, adding that was a question the US must answer regarding the tracing of the origins of COVID19.

He added that with 630,000 of its citizens lost to the pandemic, the US should take concrete measures to thoroughly investigat­e the origins of the virus at home, discover the reason for its poor response to the pandemic, and punish those who should be held accountabl­e.

He said that while Washington remains silent whenever Fort Detrick is mentioned, it seeks to stigmatize and demonize China under the pretext of origin-tracing.

Zhao refuted speculatio­n by some US officials and media that three researcher­s at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19 in November 2019.

He said that if the US was so sure of its claim, it should prove it by revealing the names and test reports of the researcher­s concerned.

“I can tell you that the US cannot provide any evidence, because it is lying,” Zhao said.

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