China was yesterday accused of a series of “deadly” coronavirus lies which have brought the world to its knees.
An intelligence dossier said Beijing LIED over human-to-human transmission, REFUSED to help other nations develop vaccines and DESTROYED virus samples.
The cover-up was an “assault on international transparency”, causing “endangerment of other countries”.
The damning verdict came from the Five Eyes security alliance – the pooling of intelligence by the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
There is conflicting evidence on where the virus began. The finger is again pointed at a wet market selling animals in Wuhan – and at a lab studying disease-causing organisms.
Intelligence officers allege the cover-up began in early December.
It included “deadly denial of human-to-human transmission”, the silencing or “disappearing” of researchers raising the alarm, destruction of evidence and refusal to hand over virus doses to other countries.
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