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Wed, March 23, 2022 | 13:03
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COVID-19 a virus from Chinese lab?
Posted : 2020-04-17 10:34
Updated : 2020-04-17 17:19
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U.S. President Donald Trump participates at the Coronavirus Task Force briefing where the guidelines to opening up the United States to business were presented in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Photo by Chris Kleponis/UPI/
U.S. President Donald Trump participates at the Coronavirus Task Force briefing where the guidelines to opening up the United States to business were presented in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Photo by Chris Kleponis/UPI/

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday his government is trying to determine whether the coronavirus emanated from a lab in Wuhan, China, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Beijing "needs to come clean" on what they know.

The source of the virus remains a mystery. General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Tuesday that U.S. intelligence indicates that the coronavirus likely occurred naturally, as opposed to being created in a laboratory in China, but there is no certainty either way.

Fox News reported on Wednesday that the virus?originated in a Wuhan laboratory not as a bioweapon, but as part of China's effort to demonstrate that its efforts to identify and combat viruses are equal to or greater than the capabilities of the United States.

This report and others have suggested the Wuhan lab where virology experiments take place and lax safety standards there led to someone getting infected and appearing at a nearby "wet" market, where the virus began to spread.

At a White House news conference Trump was asked about the reports of the virus escaping from the Wuhan lab, and he said he was aware of them.

"We are doing a very thorough examination of this horrible situation that happened," he said.

U.S. President Donald Trump participates at the Coronavirus Task Force briefing where the guidelines to opening up the United States to business were presented in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Photo by Chris Kleponis/UPI/
In this Tuesday, March 10, 2020, photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Xi Jinping talks by video with patients and medical workers at the Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan in central China's Hubei Province. (Xie Huanchi/Xinhua via AP)

Asked if he had raised the subject in his conversations with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump said: "I don't want to discuss what I talked to him about the laboratory, I just don't want to discuss, it's inappropriate right now."

Trump has sought to stress strong U.S. ties with China during the pandemic as the United States has relied on China for personal protection equipment desperately needed by American medical workers.

As far back as February, the Chinese state-backed Wuhan Institute of Virology dismissed rumors that the virus may have been artificially synthesized at one of its laboratories or perhaps escaped from such a facility.

Pompeo, in a Fox News Channel interview after Trump's news conference, said "we know this virus originated in Wuhan, China," and that the Institute of Virology is only a handful of miles away from the wet market.

"We really need the Chinese government to open up" and help explain "exactly how this virus spread," said Pompeo.

"The Chinese government needs to come clean," he said.

The broad scientific consensus holds that SARS-CoV-2, the virus' official name, originated in bats.
Trump and other officials have expressed deep skepticism of China's officially declared death toll from the virus of around 3,000 people, when the United States has a death toll of more than 20,000 and rising.

He returned to the subject on Wednesday, saying the United States has more cases "because we do more reporting."

"Do you really believe those numbers in this vast country called China, and that they have a certain number of cases and a certain number of deaths; does anybody really believe that?" he said. (Reuters)





 
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