China’s Ambassador to France Dredges Up Debunked US Biolab COVID-19 Conspiracy

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China’s Ambassador to France Dredges Up Debunked US Biolab COVID-19 Conspiracy
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China’s ambassador to France resurrects debunked conspiracy theory linking COVID-19 to U.S. Army lab.

“Then the [former] head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admitted in Congress in March 2020 that those were COVID-19 cases.”On December 14, China’s embassy in France published a transcript of Ambassador Lu Shaye’s press conference with an association for diplomatic correspondents. The meeting took place on December 7 in Paris, and covered a wide range of issues, from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to China’s efforts to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

“In fact, as early as July , the U.S. military's biolab in Fort Detrick was shut down following an accident,” he said. “Five American military athletes fell ill and were picked up by an American charter plane,” he said. “It was October, and two months later, [COVID-19] cases were detected in Wuhan. We know that the novel coronavirus has an incubation period of at least two weeks. It’s unlikely that the virus had already existed in Wuhan and [infections] led to the U.S. underperformance in the Games. Is it even possible that the U.S.

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