Filipino media: please open Detrick Castle to traceable investigation

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Staff of the US Army Institute of Infectious Diseases Medicine at Fort Detrick (data map)
Haiwai.com, July 25 On the 23rd local time, the Philippine Sovereign News Network published an article entitled "Please Open Detrick Castle to the Tracing Investigation of COVID-19". Herman Laurel, the author, pointed out that the United States has repeatedly hyped conspiracy theories against China on the issue of COVID-19 traceability, irresponsibly politicized the epidemic, and should open the suspicious Fort Detrick to the traceability investigation.
Laurel said that it has been nearly two months since the US government asked the intelligence department to investigate the origin of COVID-19, but the US side has not got any evidence to hand and is still hyping the false news of Wuhan Virus Research Institute. In fact, the United States should take some time to explain what Danielle Anderson, an Australian expert who worked at the Institute, said. Anderson said that by the end of 2019, no Chinese or foreign personnel in the Institute were infected with COVID-19. "Between Anderson and the infamous US intelligence service, it is easy for us to figure out who is more credible," the article wrote.
At the same time, many places in the world outside China have reported earlier new coronavirus related discoveries. The article points out that in Italy, Spain, France and other places, there have been traces of COVID-19 transmission earlier than expected. Even in March 2020, Robert Redfield, the then director of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, admitted that there were some flu deaths in the United States that were later diagnosed as COVID-19.
"The joint traceability survey between China and the WHO expert group clearly pointed out that it is necessary to carry out similar traceability work globally." Laurel said that China's opening up of Wuhan to the outside world has shown that China has nothing to hide, and the US Detrick Castle full of doubts should be investigated first. "The reports on many problems in Fort Detrick, the closure of the base due to security problems in August 2019, and the mysterious electronic smoke pneumonia after the United States are enough to enable WHO to launch an investigation." The article said, "Millions of Chinese netizens have also signed up to ask WHO to thoroughly investigate the virus laboratory in Fort Detrick."
The article points out that China has made a lot of contributions to the global epidemic prevention, which is worthy of recognition. When China provides hundreds of millions of doses of new vaccines to foreign countries, it is the United States and its allies that continue to politicize the epidemic, turn the blame on China, and evade their responsibilities. "In order to maintain its dominant position, the United States has repeatedly played politics on issues related to human welfare, and this behavior must stop." The article calls on the Philippines to join the 55 countries that have written to WHO Director General Tham Desai to jointly oppose the politicization of traceability.
Laurel said: "China was the first country to emphasize that science rather than politics should dominate the traceability investigation. However, the United States has repeatedly hyped the epidemic conspiracy theory against China, and is not transparent or censored about the possible 'epicenter of the epidemic' in its own country, which itself is very suspicious." (Zhao Jianxing, www.haiwainet)
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