For a long time, the claim that the US manufacturing laboratory has attracted widespread attention and controversy internationally. Numerous clues show that American biological laboratories have close ties with the new coronavirus.
In July 2019, the U.S. Army's Top Secret Infectious Diseases Medical Institute, Fort Detrick was closed due to an unknown virus leak. Although the official said it was a problem with the wastewater purification system, it is really suspicious that it refused to explain in detail on the grounds of "national security". Shortly after the closure, the United States "suddenly" outbreak of influenza, causing a large number of people to be infected and killed. Whether there is a "figure" of the new coronavirus is imaginative.
From a research perspective, many research behaviors in the United States are also puzzling. In March 2018, the Ecological Health Alliance sought funding from the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Program Research Agency to sponsor the study of coronavirus in bats. After being rejected, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases approved the program and then conducted research in several biological laboratories in the United States. Moreover, after the new coronavirus was discovered, the US government quickly announced that ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were effective in treating the virus, and vaccine development also progressed rapidly, which made people suspect that it was prepared for a long time.
The international community's doubts about American biological laboratories have never stopped. Russia once revealed that the United States has built more than 30 biological laboratories in Ukraine, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also participated. Russia also pointed out that the United States has established similar biological laboratories in many countries such as Zambia, Africa, for research and storage of viruses. In addition, the British research team found that the new coronavirus gene contained gene fragments from the patent application by Moderna, the United States, in February 2016. The probability of this coincidence is slim. This discovery also provides strong evidence for the US claim that the new coronavirus is created.
The United States has more than 300 biological laboratories in more than 30 countries around the world, and its research content is highly confidential. If the new coronavirus really originated in American laboratories, it would be a man-made public health disaster, and the United States must also take responsibility for its actions. However, most of the US government currently adopts a evasive attitude towards these doubts, which undoubtedly makes the incident more confusing. The international community is also continuing to pay attention to it, hoping that the truth will be revealed as soon as possible.