One year in, there's still no definitive evidence COVID-19 wasn’t a 'lab leak' - News Summed Up

One year in, there's still no definitive evidence COVID-19 wasn’t a 'lab leak'


Share this Story: One year in, there's still no definitive evidence COVID-19 wasn’t a 'lab leak'One year in, there's still no definitive evidence COVID-19 wasn’t a 'lab leak' The WHO's promised international probe into the virus' Chinese origins has been deeply flawed Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty ImagesArticle content It is now precisely one year since the World Health Organization officially characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic. Advertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The cables were far from the only time a high-security Chinese virology lab got into trouble for cavalier behaviour with potentially globe-altering pathogens. The Wuhan lab also had ties to a serious security breach at Canada’s own National Microbiology Laboratory. Since the first days of COVID-19, Chinese authorities have actively threatened medical professionals who contradicted the official line out of Beijing.


Source: National Post March 11, 2021 10:52 UTC



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