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Coronavirus: China's Great Cover-up


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2020 Apr 13, 8:27pm   944 views  8 comments

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by Giulio Meotti
April 5, 2020 at 5:30 am



- Bats were not, it seems, sold at Wuhan's seafood market. The Lancet noted in a January study that the first Covid-19 case in Wuhan had no connection to the market.

- One more person has just disappeared. Ai Fen, a Chinese physician, who... claimed her bosses silenced her early warnings about coronavirus, appears to have vanished.... The journalists who saw what happened inside Wuhan have also disappeared.

- "No one has been able to study it. How can you say it's not a release from a lab if you can't go to the lab? Indeed, we have seen Beijing do its best to prevent virologists and epidemiologists from actually going to Wuhan." — Gordon Chang, in Die Weltwoche, March 31, 2020.

- That is another major problem. The potential major investigator on Wuhan's origin, the World Health Organization, is now accused of being "China's coronavirus' accomplice".

- Why is China trafficking in dangerous viruses in the first place?

- "Debate may rage over which center it is, but at this point it seems undeniable that a center has been directly involved with research on viruses, although not necessarily on the creation of a virus." — Father Renzo Milanese, AsiaNews.it, March 13, 2020.

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"China claims that the deadly virus did not escape from its biolab," said a China specialist with the Population Research Institute, Steven W. Mosher. "Fine. Prove it by releasing the research records of the Wuhan lab".


https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/15844/coronavirus-china-cover-up

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1   mell   2020 Apr 13, 8:41pm  

China is asshoe!
3   Patrick   2020 Apr 13, 11:57pm  

Chinese virologists should take note of what happened to their peers when things got hot and perhaps choose another line of work.
4   Misc   2020 Apr 15, 1:04am  

I really can't fault China's reaction to the virus. Once they realized the potential fallout, they jumped hugely onto the containment wagon. I felt that their reaction was way overboard with their lockdown, unless it was indeed an escaped bioweapon. They reacted like it was and destroyed their economy trying to stop it.
5   WookieMan   2020 Apr 15, 5:20am  

Shaman says
unless it was indeed an escaped bioweapon

Communism isn't a good system for massive amounts of people like China has. Death tolls have likely been massively under reported. A virus that kills old people really is brilliant if they engineered it. They're the most expensive in almost any form of government to keep alive.

I wouldn't be surprised to somehow find out that 1M+ died in China alone. Given the age of those dying there, that's an insane savings by not having to support those that died, which otherwise in a communist system, they'd be paying for. I think that's the reason for the coverup. It was probably done on purpose for a short term hit and a long term gain. I do think it got out of their control though. Maybe didn't realize how easily spread it was? Or thought they could contain it in the central region of the country and knock off a bunch of oldies there?
6   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 15, 7:25am  

Misc says
I really can't fault China's reaction to the virus. Once they realized the potential fallout, they jumped hugely onto the containment wagon.


Booooooooolshiiiiiiiiiit! They started with the attempt to cover-up and suppress all the info about the outbreak and only after that failed they "jumped hugely". Still lying about the numbers and attempting to hide what really happened in the labs though.
7   Patrick   2020 Apr 15, 5:33pm  

Yes, even to the extent of "disappearing" scientists and removing scientific papers.
8   Booger   2020 Apr 15, 5:49pm  

Patrick says
Yes, even to the extent of "disappearing" scientists and removing scientific papers.




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