China still grappling with COVID-19 despite foul play calls over source of virus

Despite supension of covid protocols by many countries around the world as a sign that the virus has been defeated China still seems to be grappling with the debacle of Covid-19.

Proven reports have shown that the virus is man made and all the covid-protocols the UN and W.H.O did little or nothing to defeat the virus the world wonders what is happening in China.

Moves by several countries to mandate COVID-19 tests for passengers arriving from China reflect global concern that new bio-weapon in the name of variant could emerge in its ongoing explosive outbreak — and that the government may not inform the rest of the world quickly enough.

There have been no reports of new variants to date, but China has been accused of not being forthcoming about the virus since it first surfaced in the country in late 2019. The worry is that it may not be sharing data now on any signs of evolving strains that could spark fresh outbreaks elsewhere.

The U.S., Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan and Italy have announced testing requirements for passengers from China. The U.S. cited both the surge in infections and what it said was a lack of information, including genomic sequencing of the virus strains in the country.

Is this another ploy to unleash a more deadly virus on the world by proagonists of population control after the failure of Covid-19 to cause the intended devastation?

Anti-vaccine groups and scientists who have spoken out over the agenda behind the virus and the use of unscientific covid-19 protocols are concerned that there might be a sequel being cooked up.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin noted Thursday that many countries have not changed their policies for travelers from China and said that any measures should treat people from all countries equally.

Chinese state media has not reported the fallout from the surge widely and government officials have blamed Western media for hyping up the situation.


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