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As U.S. investigates Wuhan lab leak theory, senior China researcher says 
allegations are "malicious, impossible"


Benjamin Fearnow

6-7 minutes

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As United States intelligence agencies continue their investigation into the 
source of the COVID-19 spread, the vice director of the Wuhan Institute of 
Virology spoke out Saturday to defend the Chinese government and his laboratory 
from allegations that the coronavirus originated in Wuhan.

Yuan Zhiming, who is also the president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences 
Wuhan Branch, broke the lab's silence 
<http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202004/18/WS5e9ae4e5a3105d50a3d172c4.html>  
after Trump administration sources last week said China and the World Health 
Organization (WHO) were being investigated for a potential coronavirus 
cover-up. China's foreign ministry on Thursday told reporters the WHO found "no 
evidence" the outbreak started at the Wuhan laboratory, and Yuan blasted 
allegations of intentional misuse or creation as "malicious" and "impossible."

The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Tuesday that American intelligence 
indicates the coronavirus most likely spread naturally versus it being 
manufactured in the Chinese laboratory, which has ties to foreign government 
money including the U.S. and France. The Chinese government has done little to 
provide confidence in the veracity of its publicly revealed coronavirus case 
and death statistics, particularly after reports they silenced doctors, falsely 
blamed 
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/13/world/asia/coronavirus-china-conspiracy-theory.html>
  the U.S. military and botched their initial 2019 response.

Hoping to dismiss similar allegations, Yuan appeared on a Chinese state 
television network and said that U.S. politicians and "conspiracy theories" are 
mistakenly "connecting the dots," because the Institute of Virology and the P4 
laboratory, one of Asia's most advanced, are both in the city of Wuhan.

"The director of the Galveston National Laboratory in the United States made it 
clear that our laboratory is just as well managed as labs in Europe and the 
U.S.," Yuan said. "I think it is understandable for people to make that 
association. But it is a malicious move to purposefully mislead the people" to 
think that the virus escaped from [our Wuhan] labs.

"They have no evidence or logic to support their accusations. They are basing 
it completely on their own speculations," Yuan added.

As the Washington Post had reported 
<https://www.newsweek.com/us-intelligence-agencies-havent-agreed-any-one-theory-about-how-coronavirus-originated-1498677>
 , diplomatic cables from 2018 revealed U.S. embassy officials were concerned 
that poor safety procedures at China's Wuhan lab--which was testing coronavirus 
strains in bats--could potentially lead to outbreaks in the future. The 
Associated Press reported that more than 3,000 people were infected with 
COVID-19 during the crucial six days between when authorities knew about the 
outbreak and their official announcement, based on internal records obtained by 
the news wire.

During the White House's Coronavirus Task Force press briefing Saturday 
<https://www.newsweek.com/white-house-coronavirus-task-force-briefing-livestream-how-watch-saturdays-latest-covid-19-1498766>
 , Trump reiterated that he believes the Chinese government has been skewing 
their coronavirus data and stats since the start of the outbreak. "We're not 
number one, China's number one. China's ahead of us by a lot, they are way 
ahead of us in terms of death. It's not even close - you know it, I know it, 
they know it. But you don't want to report it."

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, recently said  
<https://www.newsweek.com/military-general-says-intelligence-remains-inconclusive-about-whether-coronavirus-came-lab-1497889>
 at a news conference at the Pentagon: "It should be no surprise to you that 
we've taken a keen interest in that, and we've had a lot of intelligence take a 
hard look at that. And I would just say, at this point, it's inconclusive. 
Although the weight of evidence seems to indicate 'natural.' But we don't know 
for certain."

Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump said the U.S. is trying to determine 
whether the coronavirus emanated from the Wuhan lab before spreading throughout 
China in December 2019. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demanded that Beijing 
"needs to come clean" on the coronavirus source. A U.S. intelligence community 
official who spoke to Newsweek Friday said the U.S. government agencies have 
"not collectively agreed on any one theory" about COVID-19's origin.

Fox News quoted several anonymous sources last week within the Trump 
administration who said patient zero is thought to have worked at the Wuhan lab 
and contracted the virus from a bat. The report cited one U.S. source who said 
cooperation between the WHO and the communist Chinese government may be "the 
costliest government of all time" -- something their foreign ministry denied 
flatly Thursday.

Trump announced this week he is considering halting U.S. funding to the WHO as 
an investigation into wrongdoing proceeds, before accusing the international 
organization of "severely mismanaging and covering up 
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 " the coronavirus origin. Yuan said Saturday that the Wuhan lab -- or humans 
as a whole -- don't have the capability "or have the know-how to create such a 
virus." The Wuhan lab vice director said he is hopeful that scientists around 
the globe can work with Chinese researchers to find the pathogen's true 
trajectory.

"I have been in managing laboratory biosafety and scientific research projects 
for years, I know it is impossible," Yuan continued. "But I also believe that 
so long as the pandemic continues, this kind of speculations and disharmony 
will not fade away. Scientists around the world are joining forces to publish 
in academic journals. I hope these conspiracy theories will not harm the 
cooperation of scientists and affect their fight against the pandemic."

As United States intelligence agencies continue their investigation into the 
source of the COVID-19 spread, the vice director of the Wuhan Institute of 
Virology came forth Saturday to defend the Chinese government and his 
laboratory from allegations the coronavirus originated in Wuhan.HECTOR RETAMAL, 
JOHANNES EISELE / AFP/Getty Images 

 

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