China Tried to Patent Potential Coronavirus Drug Remsvidir the DAY AFTER After Beijing Confirmed Virus Was Transmissable Between Humans
China filed a patent for a drug seen as one of the best potential weapons against coronavirus the day after it confirmed human transmission of the disease.
The revelation that it moved so fast fuels concerns about a cover-up of the pandemic when it erupted in Wuhan last year, and suggests that China’s understanding of the virus was far advanced from the impression given by its public stance.
Last night, Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, joined the growing global clamour for a full, independent inquiry into China’s role. . .
China Tried to Patent Potential Coronavirus Drug Remsvidir the Day After Beijing Confirmed Virus Was Transmissable Between Humans
The contagious nature of the virus was confirmed by President Xi Jinping on January 20. Leaked documents have shown that even after officials knew they faced an epidemic, they delayed warning the public for six days. (Read more from “China Tried to Patent Potential Coronavirus Drug Remsvidir the DAY AFTER After Beijing Confirmed Virus Was Transmissable Between Humans” HERE)
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