The WHO “China-Wuhan Crown Survey” is not completely reliable This does not allow us to find the source of the crown | PRESIDENT online



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China rejects WHO’s large-scale research for about a year

On February 9, the WHO (World Health Organization) research team completed a field survey on the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China, and held a press conference together with the Chinese authorities.

Mr. Peter Ben Embarek, head of the WHO side, speaks with Mr. Ryo Bannen (left), the head of the Chinese side of the joint expert team.  At a press conference in Wuhan, China, on February 9.

Photo = AFP / Press photo of Jiji

Mr. Peter Ben Embarek, head of the WHO side, speaks with Mr. Ryo Bannen (left), the head of the Chinese side of the joint expert team. At a press conference in Wuhan, China, on February 9.

China has rejected a large-scale WHO investigation for about a year, and the WHO investigation team entered Wuhan on January 14 this year.

The research team investigated the South China seafood wholesale market, where the cluster was first produced, and the Wuhan Institute of Virginology, which was singled out by the former Trump administration in the United States and heard from the interested people. However, the WHO denied the possibility of a coronavirus outlet from the Wuhan Institute of Virginology and indicated that the source may be other than the city of Wuhan.

The WHO field survey, which attracted the attention of the whole world, was very disappointing.

Tired of WHO’s pro-China attitude

First of all, it is strange to hold a press conference jointly with the Chinese authorities. It is like a political show. How much does the WHO want to protect China? This is a Chinese drum stand. Since the emergence of the new Crown, the WHO’s attitude towards China has been disgusting.

In recent years, the WHO has stood out in its behavior towards China. Especially when it comes to the new Crown. The WHO should have put pressure on the Chinese authorities to enter Wuhan earlier.

WHO is partly responsible for the new Crown pandemic. As a result of the WHO dismissing China’s original case, the response from countries around the world was delayed, resulting in many being infected and dead.



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