Authorities of the United States of America(USA) conducted an investigation on “The Origins of Covid-19”, stating that the virus is a laboratory leak within China. The Asian country, however, rejected the claim right away.


Since the report of the investigation came to be known, China is engaged on different levels of international relations refuting the half-baked theories of the USA.
The official spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of China, Wang Webin has noted multiple times that the US has been politicizing the coronavirus and waging a discrimination campaign against china.
MFA has further stated that China is erecting the bridge for global vaccine cooperation and such claims of the US are hurting the cause.
Wang asks, “the USA should explain this: Why did it ask the intelligence agencies instead of scientists to investigate the origins? Why is it so obsessed with the lab leak theory despite a clear lack of scientific evidence? Why has it seen the highest numbers of COVID-19 infection and death?”
Moreover, China has called for scientific and impartial vetting on the origins of coronavirus.
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