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Over 300 political parties, social groups and think tanks in more than 100 countries and districts submitted a joint statement to the World Health Organization (WHO) Secretariat on August 2, opposing politicization of virus origin-tracing. "We support medical experts and scientific researchers in carrying out thorough origin-tracing in a professional spirit covering multiple countries and multiple locations, so as to provide necessary reference experience for the prevention of the next possible pandemic," the statement said.
However, the U.S. seems to disagree with the view of the joint statement. In order to shift its responsibility in poor COVID-19 response and out of the political motive of smearing and suppressing others, the U.S. has been busy with politicization, stigmatization, and turning origin-tracing study into its tool, said Foreign Ministry's Spokesperson Zhao Lijian in Beijing.
To prove itself "transparent and responsible," the U.S. should invite WHO experts to investigate Fort Detrick and its 200-plus bio-labs overseas, the Spokesperson stressed. Whereas, the U.S. government is unlikely to accept the WHO virus origin-tracing investigation in the U.S., Singaporean sociologist Zhang Hanyin said, because it is trying to mislead the WHO virus origin-tracing work by calling for renewed investigation of China. The U.S. wouldn't accept the results showing that the novel coronavirus may originate from its own laboratory.
Martin Jacques, British journalist and one of Britain's foremost public intellectuals, is calling for investigations of more countries as well. Jacques, also former Senior Fellow at Cambridge University, tweeted that, "The global impact of the West's dismal record on COVID-19 has been hugely greater than China's, so why the calls for an international investigation of China? There's a far better case for an international investigation into why the West failed so badly."
It was not appropriate for the U.S. to accuse China in this matter because China is the country that fought the pandemic with high efficiency and it's the country that offered help for many countries to fight the pandemic, said Buthaina Shabaan, Syria's presidential political advisor.
Global COVID-19 cases exceeded 200 million on August 5, with the death toll surpassing 4.25 million, according to Johns Hopkins University. At this critical moment, the whole world is calling for solidarity, vaccine equity and science-based approaches in the global pandemic fight. Tracing the origins of COVID-19 will help scientists and health experts find ways to prevent similar incidents from reoccurring in the future. Thus, relevant countries should adopt the right attitude, respect science, and help shoulder the responsibility to enhance international cooperation in virus origin-tracing. Viruses know no border or race. The only way to defeat them is for the international community to work together, as set out in the joint statement sent to the WHO.