New York Post

VIRAL TREND China has helped spread four epidemics — and COVID is not the last

- STEVEN W. MOSHER

FOR more than two years we have lived through a pandemic that no one — no one who doesn’t fall for Communist Chinese propaganda anyway — doubts came from China.

In fact, the consensus now is that COVID came from the Wuhan lab, something I wrote about in these pages at the outset of the outbreak. In recent months, many of those who had earlier parroted Beijing’s line about COVID coming from a bat cave, including China’s man at the World Health Organizati­on, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesu­s, have come over to my point of view.

At the same time, there is mounting evidence that the coronaviru­s was developed as part of China’s bioweapons program.

But, leaving all this aside, there is no doubt on one key point. The Chinese Communist Party has a long history of covering up epidemics within China, and then carelessly — or deliberate­ly — allowing them to spread around the world.

The fall of 1957 saw an outbreak of what came to be known as the Asian flu. It was first reported in the cities of Singapore and Hong Kong, but this new and deadly influenza soon went global.

China played no role in its creation — in this case the offending virus truly did have a natural origin — but it certainly did play a role in its spread. The new flu had arisen in the interior province of Guizhou in early 1957, and had spread throughout China in the months following. But even as tens of thousands of Chinese lay dying, the epidemic was kept hidden from view by the Communist authoritie­s.

When infected travelers from China later carried it to Hong Kong and Singapore, the World Health Organizati­on and other public health authoritie­s were caught flatfooted. Thanks to Beijing’s perfidy, quarantine­s and vaccines came too late. Before the Asian flu had run its two-year course, it had killed well over a million people.

The same scenario played out again 10 years later. In 1968, an unknown influenza had quickly spread throughout the world.

It came to be known as the Hong Kong flu, infuriatin­g that city’s Chamber of Commerce, the members of which knew quite well that an epidemic was raging in Mainland China just across the border. Once again, the Communist authoritie­s had refused to alert the world, and another million people died.

China continued to play “hide the virus” when the SARS epidemic broke out in 2002. Patient Zero was a snake seller in China’s Guangdong province who came down with the disease on Nov. 16, 2002. He died shortly thereafter, and hundreds of other cases were soon recorded by Chinese health officials.

But the Communist regime lied about the disease for months, silenced whistleblo­wers, doctored data, duped global health authoritie­s, and even accused “outside forces” of carrying out a “bioterrori­st” attack. Sound familiar? They did not inform the WHO about the outbreak until February 2003, three months later, and only after Canadian intelligen­ce had already detected and publicly reported on a “flu outbreak” in progress in China.

SARS — short for “severe acute respirator­y syndrome” — was a viral respirator­y illness caused by a coronaviru­s. It had the highest case fatality rate of any influenza since the Spanish flu. Eleven percent of those who came down with SARS died.

Like the Spanish flu, SARS could easily have killed tens of millions worldwide had the Canadians not forced Beijing to reveal its existence before it had spread outside of its borders. Its containmen­t was aided by the fact that, while it was highly infectious, it was not airborne. As a result of its early detection and relatively low transmissi­bility, by the time the SARS epidemic ended in June of 2003, there had been a total of only 8,469 cases reported.

But the lethality of SARS impressed China’s bioweapons experts, and they began discussing how to geneticall­y engineer a SARS-like coronaviru­s that could easily be transmitte­d from person to person. The kind where a single sneeze can infect an entire roomful of people.

In late 2017, a Chinese researcher named Dr. Shi Zhengli, with the help of British zoologist Peter Daszak of Eco-Health Alliance, a beneficiar­y of US government funding and an ally of Dr. Anthony Fauci, traced the original SARS virus back through an intermedia­ry host to the original carriers:

the cave-dwelling horseshoe bats of Yunnan province. The rest is history. Somewhere in China, perhaps even at the Wuhan Institute of Virology itself, they are even now geneticall­y engineerin­g new “unrestrict­ed bioweapons.” Anyone who thinks China’s biotechnol­ogy labs are going to be used for noble scientific purposes is committing the same fatal error that Dr. Fauci did.

Another plague — again from China — is almost certain to hit us in our lifetimes. Indeed, the very bioweapon that will be used may already be lurking in a test tube somewhere.

 ?? AFP via Getty Images ?? Staffers prepare to disinfect the rail station in Wuhan, China, the city that evidence points to as the origin of COVID, which the nation’s government covers up with a playbook used for the Asian flu, the Hong Kong flu and SARS.
AFP via Getty Images Staffers prepare to disinfect the rail station in Wuhan, China, the city that evidence points to as the origin of COVID, which the nation’s government covers up with a playbook used for the Asian flu, the Hong Kong flu and SARS.
 ?? ?? Steven W. Mosher is the President of the Population Research Institute. This piece was adapted from his new book, “The Politicall­y Incorrect Guide to Pandemics” (Regnery), published on July 26.
Steven W. Mosher is the President of the Population Research Institute. This piece was adapted from his new book, “The Politicall­y Incorrect Guide to Pandemics” (Regnery), published on July 26.
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