Authored by Steve Watson via Summit News,
The head of the World Health Organization’s origin investigation into COVID-19 has admitted that China basically ordered his team on what to write in their report and allowed them to mention the lab leak theory, but only on the condition that they didn’t recommend following it up.
Revealing what is clear evidence of a cover up, the Washington Post reports that Danish WHO chief Ben Embarek made the admission after also commenting that he believes patient zero was a worker at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where experiments on coronaviruses were being carried out.
Embarek noted that “human error” could have ultimately led to the virus jumping to humans, but that “the Chinese political system does not allow authorities to acknowledge that.”
Embarek commented that “Somebody could also wish to hide something.”
Also, the WHO team lead considers researcher getting infected in the field in the “likely” category —as a mix of “lab-leak” and direct infection— and also says there could have been human error but “the Chinese political system does not allow authorities to acknowledge that.” pic.twitter.com/sSHFmA2VVU
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) August 12, 2021
As we have previously noted, the Communist Chinese government, along with Dr. Peter Daszak, President of the EcoHealth Alliance, steered the course of the pathetic WHO “investigation”, which had already dismissed the lab leak notion after only a three hour visit to the facility in February.
Danish WHO Chief Says COVID ‘Patient Zero’ Was Likely Wuhan Lab Worker
In addition, China has refused to cooperate with the renewed WHO probe, declaring that any attempt to look into the lab leak theory goes “against science” and claiming, contrary to U.S. intelligence and the WHO’s own conclusions, that workers in the lab were hospitalised with COVID in the autumn of 2020.