Since 2020 China tries to hide and eliminate information about its virus

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Since 2020 China tries to hide and eliminate information about its virus



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This starts from the beginning of the "pandemic" when the Chinese authorities wanted to hide the genetic sequence of the CCP virus that causes Covid 19.


In 2020, Chinese researchers petitioned the main US health agency, asking the country's officials to delete the genomic sequences of the first cases of Covid 19 within a key database and the US National Institutes of Health or NIH. .


These NIH complied with that request, explaining why the NIH did so: they said that the authors of “research papers have the rights to their own data, including the right to delete it.” Of course, this could not be done without the collaboration of a "government partner with the agenda."



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The deleted data contained key information such as genomic sequences of virus samples from Wuhan patients, these were collected in January and February 2020 just after the outbreak began, the genomic sequence of a virus is crucial for research and treatment, But this request from China to the NIH is just one of several such examples.


In January 2020, a Shanghai laboratory published the first genome sequence of the virus in the world, but a day later the Chinese authorities ordered the closure of the laboratory and this apparent concealment of data is not limited to genome sequences, it is also extends to other areas.


Chinese officials already knew about the existence of the virus since at least December 2019 but hid the information for weeks, during which time the virus was considered an unknown flu, the Chinese communist regime also punished doctors who tried to send an early warning including Dr. Li Wenliang.



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Li Wenliang contrajo posteriormente el virus y murió, tras el brote inicial las autoridades chinas cerraron el mercado de marisco de Huanan en Wuhan, sitio que el partido comunista chino considera el origen del virus del PCCH, pero pronto fue casi imposible encontrar posibles pruebas en el lugar después de que el PCCH enviara trabajadores a desinfectar la zona a los pocos días de su cierre, además de su férreo control de los datos sobre el virus el régimen chino también detuvo a periodista y ciudadanos que informaban el brote una de ellas sigue en prisión y fue condenada a 4 años por informar sobre el virus desde Wuhan, mientras que otro periodista sigue desaparecido.




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