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When President Joe Biden’s 34-year-old Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked about where the deadly coronavirus originated, she said she would defer to the World Health Organization’s [WHO] report released today. Psaki was asked about former Center of Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] Robert Redfield hazarding his own opinion March 26 that went against China, saying he thought the deadly virus leaked from a laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. China has rejected any suggestion that the SARS CoV-2 virus leaked for its lab, insisting it occurred naturally in a seafood or wet market in Wuhan. WHO’s report says the likely origin of the virus was a bat which, in turn, infected some intermediary host animal like a scaly, anteating Pangolin before jumping to humans, a convoluted tale that makes absolutely no biological sense other than covering for China.

China’s relationship with the WHO has been a troubling one, holding the deadly outbreak in Wuhan secret at the request of Chinese President Xi Jinping for nearly three months before declaring a global pandemic March 11, 2020. Several key events give the best X-ray of where the virus originated, not a position paper designed to protect the Peoples Republic of China for growing liability resulting in today’s 128,6735,744 cases and 2,810,072 deaths worldwide. No one was hit harder than the United States with 31,079,579 cases and 563,744 deaths, where the death toll exceeds all U.S. wars in the 20th and 21st centuries. National Institutes of Health Chief of Infectious Disease [NIH] Dr. Anthony Fauci dismissed Redfield’s conclusion but now wants more data to make his own determination. Fauci said Redfield’s view that the virus leaked from a Chinese lab was not popular with scientists.

When it comes to scientists connected with China, of course Redfield’s view isn’t popular, because Chinese President Xi Jinping rejects any idea that the virus leaked from a Chinese lab, despite a growing body of irrefutable facts to the contrary. “I’d also would like to inquire as to the extent in which the people who were on that group had access directly to the data that they would need to make a determination,” Fauci said, not jumping the WHO report bandwagon. “I want to read the report first and then get a feel for what they really had access to—or did not have access to,” Fauci said, knowing that that after the novel corornavirus swamped Wuhan in December 2020, if not before. Wuhan Communist officials sealed of the Wuhan Institute of Virology from all foreign scientists. U.S. and EU officials asked Chinese authorities for access to the Wuhan labs but were denied entry.

So, when Fauci says he wants to see Chinese data, he knows that there isn’t any, because Chinese officials denied access to the labs while they scoured them from any remnants of the deadly coronavirus. What’s known for sure is that China was experimenting with deadly coronaviruses, testing to see how they infected certain lab animals like Pangolins and Civets. What’s also know for sure is that experimental animals weren’t properly incinerated but were sold to traders who, in turn, sold them to Wuhan’s wet markets Once the SARS CoV-2 ran wild in Wuhan in December and January 2020, Western officials had no access to Wuhan’s microbiology labs. At the time corpses piled up on Wuhan streets and the city’s 14 crermatoriums were running 24/7, WHO’s Director-General Tedros Adhanam said Jan. 14, 2020 there was no human-to-human transmission.

Tedros knew in Dec. or Jan. 2020 that human-to-human transmission was rampant in Wuhan, doing his friend Xi Jinping a big favor to keep the outbreak under wraps. Former President Donald Trump helped force the cat out of the bag, banning all flights from China Jan. 31, 2020. Tedros was furious, holding a Feb. 5, 2020 press conference saying it was inappropriate to ban flights from China. By that time, Chinese tourists had infected the U.S. and Europe and parts between with the deadly virus. Tedros waited another six weeks before announcing March 11 a global coronavirus pandemic. Chinese Pressident Xi Jinping gave a nationwide address Feb. 14, 2020, two weeks after Trump’s travel ban, saying he ordered the Ministry of Science and Technology to tighten up biosecurity at the nation’s microbiology labs, telling all that listened that the deadly virus leaded from a microbiology lab.

Xi’s statement about tightening biosecurity at China’s microbiology labs was the closest thing to an admission that the novel coronavirus leaked from a lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Locking down the Wuhan Institute of Virology tells the whole story after the Wuhan outbreak that China did not want it exposed that the virus came from a microbiology lab studying deadly coronviruses. WHO’s Director-General Tedros Adhanom continues to help China cover up the origin of the virus. Redfield gave it his best shot March 26 when he said the virus likely leaked from a Wuhan lab. Tedros covered up for Xi as long as he could but ultimately announced the global pandemic. No one, including the Biden administration, can trust WHO’s report because they covered up the Covid-19 crisis from the beginning. China spokesman Zhao Lijan said March 13, 2020 that the U.S. military infected Wuhan with the deadly virus.