The report called President Donald Trump 'probably the biggest promotor of COVID-19 misinformation' and said he sparked hyperpartisan fighting, which prevented Democrat and Republican lawmakers from combating the virus spread.
tried to blame the White House even as Cuomo's administration underreported nursing home deaths and ignited even more"partisan conflicts and blame."
The Beijing-backed paper bluntly refutes U.S. claims that a Wuhan laboratory may have been the origin of the pandemic in late 2019, and instead said the U.S. is the"suspected source of the outbreak." The report mentions several unproven conspiracy theories of its own, tying the virus' creation to Fort Detrick and otherThe paper said the U.S.
The report, which featured multiple spelling errors and a disjointed structure, sought to rebuke recent U.S. academic reports that praised the country's vaccination process and overall positive response to the virus outbreak. The Chinese authors said the report aimed to reveal"the truth about America's fight against COVID-19" and described all claims that COVID-19 originated inside China as"conspiracy theories.
The paper offered no evidence to back up several damning claims, including the accusation the"U.S. government suppressed scientists and professional opinions…and subjected them to cyber violence and harassment…even physically threatened them."reached out to the White House Monday morning for response to the Chinese academic report on the U.S. government response to coronavirus but did not hear back in time for publication.
A Chinese government–backed report refutes U.S. claims that a Wuhan laboratory may have been the origin of the pandemic in late 2019. Above, a resident receives the Anhui Zhifei Longcom coronavirus vaccine in Fuyang, China on May 25.
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