Negative propaganda on COVID-19 far more lethal than virus itself
BEIJING: Politicisation and negative propaganda on the COVID-19 pandemic and its origin without relying on objective truth revealed by science is far more lethal and infectious than the virus itself.
According to a report carried by Gwadar Pro, the ongoing tense and slander campaign against China at the global scale is despicable and distressing to the core.
As a sovereign country, China has all the due rights to question the conduct of other countries at the same time.
Nearly 10 million people have signed the petition to ask WHO to investigate lab leaks in the US as Americans and their allies have a history of making the world believe in the Iraq war where no evidence was found.
Muhammad Asif Noor, Director of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) says “The COVID-19 pandemic is a greater challenge to humanity and requires global responsibility to share this trial together.
History will remember these conducts and humanity will never forgive negligence in helping the world come out of this deadliest virus onslaughts. Truth will be revealed sooner or later and is coming out especially on the global mishandling of virus in their own countries. Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has proposed a second-phase plan to investigate the origins of the Covid-19.
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