Before The Outbreak Officially Began In Mid-November 2019, China Began Developing COVID-19 Vaccines

A new report claims that China started developing COVID-19 vaccines before the official start of the outbreak.

A 300-page document, compiled by the US Senate, suggests Chinese researchers started to work on a vaccine programme in mid-November of 2019.

It adds to evidence that the country tried to cover up early infections before the World Health Organisation (WHO) was informed on December 31.

The report also concludes that the pandemic most probably came from a lab leak and was the result of a research-related incident in Wuhan, and it even suggests there may have been two unintentional spillover events just weeks apart.

The document, which was released to the US news website Axios, is the full version of a 35-page summary published in October by the Senate Health, Education, Labour and Pensions Committee.

It said that the COVID-19 pandemic was, more likely than not, the result of a research-related incident and that new data, made publicly known and independently checkable, could alter this assessment.

However, the idea of a natural zoonotic origin no longer deserved the benefit of the doubt or the presumption of accuracy.

One section of the report concentrates on China’s vaccine development.

Investigations by the committee showed a team led by Professor Yusen Zhou, from the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine on February 24, 2020.

Experts interviewed by the investigators said it would have taken at least two or three months to reach this stage, suggesting work must have begun in November 2019, one month before China publicly released details on the virus.

The report reads that the investigation uncovered proof that China began SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccine development no later than November 2019, and that to begin building a vaccine construct, developers had to have a full genomic sequence of SARS-CoV-2, and that the full genomic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 wasn’t publicly released until January 11, 2020.

Normally, a sample from an infected patient is used to generate the sequence. Alternatively, a sample from an infected animal could be used.

Thus, to start vaccine development, the People’s Republic of China had to have found a human or animal infected with SARS-CoV-2 prior to mid-November 2019 in order to have time to decide to create a vaccine development programme.

The report adds that analysis of early circulating Wuhan COVID strains also supports the possibility of two spillover events just weeks apart.

It’s taken time, but finally, now the truth is coming out. People had COVID well before it came out in the news.

People were getting sick, yet doctors had no idea what they were coming down with, just saying that there was a nasty virus going about and it would go. It took people weeks to get over it, it was crazy.

It was almost like a bioweapon which ended up destroying loads of small businesses, and freedom, yet China raked in billions in profits selling masks and COVID tests, and let’s not forget how China allowed their citizens to travel all over the world except they weren’t allowed to go anywhere in China.

To be fair, the United Kingdom is a fairly small island, yet we continued to let anyone and everyone into our country, even when COVID was at its most destructive. In Italy and Spain, it was bad, yet we kept our borders open.

There were loads of people reporting how sick they were before 2020, yet they were called conspiracy theorists, not so much a conspiracy now, is it?

Published by Angela Lloyd

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