Investigation Reveals Political Interference in COVID-19 Origin Search
A comprehensive AP investigation uncovers how political and bureaucratic obstacles in China have hindered the search for the origins of COVID-19, with implications for global health security.
- The Chinese government has been accused of stifling efforts to investigate the origins of COVID-19, affecting both domestic and international scientific inquiries.
- Early attempts to trace the virus were compromised by political infighting and the silencing of Chinese scientists, alongside international disputes.
- Significant findings, such as a potential early market inspection on December 25, 2019, have not been publicly disclosed, raising questions about transparency.
- WHO's efforts to investigate the virus's origins have been repeatedly obstructed by Chinese authorities, limiting the scope of inquiries.
- The ongoing secrecy and lack of cooperation may leave critical questions about the pandemic's origins unanswered, posing risks for future global health crises.