An alarming increase in voices that say Coronavirus did not originate in China

One of the most popular topics in the Chinese microblog Weibo during Thursday was a one-minute clip of an American congressional hearing this week about how the US was facing the choreography. In the video posted by “Pooples Daily”, Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Center for Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, was [...]
In the video posted by “Peoples Daily”, Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Center for Control and Prevention of Contagion, was asked if there could have been deaths that had been attributed to seasonal flu and that could actually have been the result of Covid-19s. Redfield responded positively: “Some cases are actually diagnosed in that form in the United States today. ”

Redfield's vague response was enough to increase a conspiracy theory that has taken great attention in the past two weeks in China that the Coronavius did not originate in China but that may have come from the United States, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
“The U.S. has finally acknowledged that among those who died of the common flu, there were cases of coronary. The real source of the virus was the United States! ” said a commentator. “The US owes the world, especially to China, one apology,” said another. The American “Coronavirus wrote another.
A respected Chinese researcher Jong Nanshan has recently declared at a news conference on February 27th that although the virus was originally introduced in China “may not have originated in China”.
Zing had later clarified his statement, saying that the first place in which the disease is discovered is not equal to the location “which may have had the source”. /Periscope












