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Looking to reclaim its lost credibility, the World Health Organization [WHO], claimed after inspecting Wuhan’s Institute of Virology over a year after the deadly coronavirus AKA SARS CoV-2 or Covid-19 pandemic broke out, WHO claims it was “very unlikely” that the virus leaked from the lab. WHO kept Chinese President Xi Jingping’s dirty little secret of over three months, not declaring a global pandemic until March 11, 2020. WHO’s 55-year-old Director-General Tedros Adhanom said Jan. 14, 2010 that there was no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission in Wuhan, China. At that time, Wuhan’s 14 crematoriums were running 24/7 with bodies piling up on the streets from the deadly coronavirus outbreak. Meanwhile millions of infected Chinese had already traveled to the United States, Europe and all over the globe, infecting the world with the deadly cornoanviurs virus.

WHO’s PR offensive responds to Sen. Tom Cotton’s (R-Ark.) contention that the coronavirus likely escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology [WIV] which were studying and experimenting on deadly coronaviruses. When former President Donald Trump banned all travel to-and-from China Jan. 31, 2020, Tedros held a Generva press conference Feb. 5. Tedros said it was unfair for any country to interfere with international commerce based on reports of the Covid-19 outbreak. “It was very unlikely that anything could escape from such a place. And we also know that when lab accidents happen, they are of course extremely rare,” said Peter Ben Embarek, a Danish member of the WHO team at a Tuesday news conference. WHO’s response was directly related to Cotton’s public remarks about the virus leaking from the WIV. Chinese authorities blamed the transmission on a seafood and wet market in Jan. 2020.

China’s been trying to cover-up the deadly outbreak since it swept over the Hubei province in Wuhan in October or November 2020. When Embarek talks about an accident, he’s referring to a cracked test tube or something of that nature. But if a lab worker was unknowingly infected and passed it along to family or friends outside the lab, that doesn’t constitute a lab accident. Embarek deliberately uses of the term “lab accidents,” saying they are very rare. Lab workers not knowing the highly contagious nature of the coronaviruses might have been infected. Or, another scenario, not discussed, involves the pangolins and ferrets used by the WIV to experiment on with deadly coronavirues. Embarek didn’t say what happens to the lab animals used in coronaviurs experiments. Normally the animals are incinerated, but credible reports had lab animals sold into Wuhan’s wet market.

Embarek said WIV officials provided “detailed descriptions of the center’s research, both present and past, on all projects involving bats and coronaviruses and more advanced projects,” admitting that WIV was indeed experimenting with bat-originated coronaviruses. On Feb. 14, 2020, Xi promised to fast-track a new biosecurity law to protect Chinese citizens from another deadly outbreak. Zhao Hongsheng, a Chinese lawyer, said the epidemic “has caused catastrophic results and has become a trigger to speed up biosecurity legislation.” Embarek acts like Xi never said anything publicly early on in the fast-moving Covid-19 epidemic. Why WHO sees fit to defend China’s WIV is anyone’s guess. Xi admitted publicly Feb. 14, 2020 that China would do everything possible to tighten up biosecurity at its microbiology labs. Yet WHO still tries to cover up what happened.

WHO has the same data as everyone else that 107,365,652 cases and 2,348,256 deaths have occurred worldwide. Embarek knows that the U.S. has 27,783.399 cases and 479,082, or roughtly 25% of total cases and deaths. “Did we change dramatically the picture we had beforehand? Did we improve our understanding? Did we add details to that picture? Absolutely,” Embarek said. Embarek can’t explain why WHO waited until March 11, 2020 to declare a global pandemic, when Tedros knew in December 2019, maybe earlier, that Wuhan faced a deadly outbreak of a SARS-type virus. Does Embarek think the President Xi Jinping would expedite a law to tighten biosecurity at China’s microbiology labs if he thought the SARS CoV-2 originated from a wet market where exotic animals, like pangolins, are sold for consumption? Calling something a conspiracy theory doesn’t make it one.

WHO’s new PR offensive responds directly to Cotton’s concerns about the breach in biosecurity at WIV raises suspicions. “This is the possibility of a laboratory accident or leak. It could have involved a virus that was improperly disposed of or perhaps infected a laboratory worker who then passed it to others,” Cotton said, prompting WHO’s denials. WHO was called “China-centric” by former President Donald Trump before he pulled U.S. funding July 7, 2020. China’s forceful denials of a breach of biosecurity at WIV, blaming the outbreak on a seafood or wet market, shows the cover-up from Day 1. Trump had the presence of mind to stop all flights to and from China Jan. 31, 2020. Xi spoke to the nation Feb. 14, 2020 promising to improve biosecurity at all of China’s microbiology labs. Does that sound like Chinese officials told him the deadly virus came from a natural source?