Family of the victims in Wuhan were forbidden to talk to OBS investigators

Family of victims who died of Coronavirus in Wuhan, China, say Chinese authorities have eliminated a group in the social media they have had and are pressuring them not to speak, while the World Health Organization team is in this city to conduct investigations concerning the origin of the pandemic. [...]
Tens of victims' families have joined online platforms to seek responsibility from Wuhan officials, who they blame for failing to handle the situation properly when the first cases with the new coronary were recorded a year ago, the AFP writes.
These members of victims from COVID-19 say their efforts to seek responsibility have so far been hampered by officials.
But in recent days, pressure has increased on them, likely to avoid any criticism during the investigation the WHO group will conduct.
WHO members, who will investigate the origin of COVID-19, board a bus after they have arrived at the Wuhan airport. January 14, 2021.
A group on the WeChat social platform, used by between 80 and 100 members of the victims' families, was erased ten days ago without any reasoning, said Zhang Hai, who was a member of this group and simultaneously a vocal critic of the management of pandemic by Chinese authorities.
This shows that ( Chinese authorities) are very nervous. They are afraid that these families will contact WHO experts”, said Zhang, 51, whose father died earlier during the pandemic's appearance, under suspicion that he was infected with Coronavirus.
O Experts The BSH arrived in Wuhan on January 14th and started working on January 28th, after leaving the 14-day quarantine.
When The BSH came to Wuhan, (authorities) forcibly destroyed the group. As a result, we have lost contact with many members of the” group, Zhang added.












