China’s Back to Blaming the United States for Covid Pandemic

Back in 2021, China attempted to blame the United States for being the source of the novel coronavirus that morphed into the COVID pandemic. It’s propagandists in the Communist Youth League even initiated an “America’s Ft. Detrick social media campaign on the site formerly known as Twitter in support of this fable.

Good times, good times.

China has now begun to escalate its rhetoric regarding the origins of COVID-19. It is in response to www.covid.gov now directing everyone to a webpage detailing the case of the virus being created at the Wuhan Institute of Virology on the White House Website.

The communist regime argued that “substantial evidence” suggested that COVID might have come from the US earlier than the outbreak in China while insisting the lab leak theory was “extremely unlikely” in a white paper.“The US government, instead of facing squarely its failure in response to Covid-19 and reflecting on its shortcomings, has tried to shift the blame and divert people’s attention by shamelessly politicizing SARS-CoV-2 origins tracing,” Chinese officials complained.President Donald Trump listens as the new US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., speaks after being sworn in at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 13, 2025.The report also claimed COVID-19 was circulating around the US earlier than it was officially determined.

It is believed that the first non-Chinese cases of COVID-19 were contracted during the World Military Games, which were hosted in Wuhan during the fall of 2019. I recently noted that a December 2022 Department of Defense (DoD) report, recently made public, confirmed that seven U.S. service members who attended the Games exhibited “COVID-like” symptoms between October 18, 2019, and January 21, 2020.

So, yes, cases were circulating in quite a few places ahead of the first official cases reported within the US. In fact, I suspect strongly that California didn’t experience a surge in cases quite like other areas of the country is related to the fact that the first round had already swept through the region well before “2 weeks to slow the spread” began.

Also, the “testing” China says proves its assertion is flawed.

‘A US CDC study revealed that out of 7,389 serological survey samples collected from nine states between December 13, 2019 and January 17, 2020, 106 were SARS-CoV-2 antibody positive. This suggests that the virus existed in the US before the first official case was identified,’ the white paper said.It continued with a misleading claim that an NIH study proved that the coronavirus was widely circulating by December 2019.NIH researchers tested 24,079 blood samples collected from participants across 50 states between January 2 and March 18, 2020, identifying nine containing antibodies for the virus.But antibody tests can cross-react with other coronaviruses, such as the common cold, and can produce false positives. Further, antibodies only confirm exposure, not active infection or chains of transmission.

China made the claims in propaganda masquerading as a “white paper”, and asserts that they were cleared because their minions at the World Health Organization (WHO) said that the lab leak theory was unlikely (namely because China had destroyed or hid the evidence).

In the white paper, released by the official Xinhua news agency, China accused the U.S. of politicising the matter of the origins of COVID-19. It cited a Missouri lawsuit which resulted in a $24 billion ruling against China for hoarding protective medical equipment and covering up the outbreak.China shared relevant information with the WHO and the international community in a timely manner, the white paper said, emphasising that a joint study by the WHO and China had concluded that a lab leak was “extremely unlikely”.The U.S. should not continue to “pretend to be deaf and dumb”, but should respond to the legitimate concerns of the international community, the white paper said.

To be fair, the National Institutes of Health funded EcoHealth Alliance at the arrogant Peter Daszak, who thought they could gene-splice an easily-transmissible, pneumonia-causing virus from a bat to create something highly infectious to a human with no consequences.

That’s on us. However, funding to that group has been halted.

But the bat virus from which this is derived came from China. Gene editing was done in Wuhan. And patient zero was a researcher at the Chinese institute, where unsafe practices likely led to an accidental release of the highly contagious virus.

All of that and more is on the Chinese Communist Party for thinking the rules of biology would apparently not apply to China.

Tags: China, Wuhan Coronavirus

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