Washington: The White House said on Thursday, “very disappointed” in China’s decision to reject the World Health Organization (WHO) plan for the second phase of the investigation against the origin of Coronavirus.
In May, US President Joe Biden ordered a helper to find the answer to the question of origin.
By the time he revealed that US intelligence agencies pursued rival theory which could potentially include the possibility of laboratory accidents in China.
Who this month proposed the second stage of study into the origins of Coronavirus in China, including laboratory audits and markets in Wuhan City, called for transparency from the authorities.
Biden has supported the probe besides his own.
But China did not fulfill its obligations by trying to block further investigation, according to the Secretary of the White House Jen PSaki, who spoke at the direction for reporters.
“Their position is not responsible and, frankly, dangerous,” he said.
Zeng Yixin, Deputy Minister of the Chinese National Health Commission (NHC), told reporters that the WHO plan “ignored common sense and opposed science.” Zeng reaffirmed China’s position that some data could not be fully distributed due to privacy issues.
The first cases of Covid-19 appeared in the Central Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019.
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