BEIJING/GENEVA (Reuters) - A World Health Organization (WHO) team of international experts tasked with investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic will arrive in China on Jan. 14, Chinese authorities said on Monday.
Lack of authorization from Beijing had delayed the arrival of the 10-strong team on a long-awaited mission to investigate early infections, in what China’s foreign ministry called a “misunderstanding”.
The National Health Commission, which announced the arrival date, delayed from its early January schedule, did not detail the team’s itinerary, however.
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Update #1: China: WHO experts tracing pandemic's origins to arrive this week -- UPI
Update #2: China says WHO experts to probe Covid-19 origins during long-awaited mission -- France 24
WNU Editor: I have zero confidence on this WHO mission. From what I understand the WHO will not be permitted to investigate independently. The itinerary has still not been agreed upon. And more importantly. Apparently a lot of dat that the WHO team wants to see has been destroyed (see video below), and the people they want to see have disappeared.
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Apparently a lot of dat that the WHO team wants to see has been destroyed (see video below), and the people they want to see have disappeared.
China are the pioneers. Democrats follow in their wake.
Wooooooow..a year after China poisoned the world and destroyed all evidence, NOW they let people investigate. A year later. After trillions and trillions were wiped out and more than a million people already died. Good job, China
You've got to hand it to them for a brilliant play, well done China, well done CCP. There isn't a chance in hell Western democracies could get away with their actions...
Well....it's the price we often pay for shoddy goods.
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