Tedros: Tracing the Origin of the CCP Virus is a Moral Imperative

According to foreign media reports World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in his own Tweet on Saturday (March 11th), as the WHO used the term “pandemic” for the first time to describe the third anniversary of the global outbreak of the CCP virus, that finding the origin of the virus for the millions who died from it is a moral imperative and all hypotheses must be explored. A WHO-led team in 2021 spent several weeks in and around Wuhan, in Communist China where the outbreak first happened, and said in a joint report that the virus may have been transmitted from bats to humans by another animal, but further research is needed. Since then, the organization has established a scientific advisory panel on the dangerous pathogen but has yet to reach any conclusions on how the pandemic outbreak began, allegedly due to a lack of key data.


Recently, the U.S. House and Senate have passed bills that would require the Biden administration to declassify information about the origin of Covid-19. This has put pressure on the WHO to find answers. Tedros’s speech is the clearest statement yet of the WHO’s commitment to finding the origin of the virus.

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