
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that Chinese officials have not made “sufficient original data” available on the domestic and international spread of the coronavirus.
“We do not believe China has made available sufficient original data into how this pandemic began to spread both in China and then eventually around the world,” Sullivan said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday, noting that the U.S. still has questions in response to a forthcoming WHO report on the virus’ origins.
“We believe both the WHO and China should step up on this matter,” Sullivan added, saying that he also believed “we need to take a variety of steps to look at the previous administration’s response to the pandemic and what lessons we need to learn to make sure that never happens again.”
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They should admit how they spread bacteria from their labs all over the world to bring about a fake pandemic in order to get their depopulation vaccine rolling.