US gives China a ‘pass’ to start the COVID-19 pandemic, warns FMR member of the WHO advisory board

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Former member of the Advisory Board of the World Health Organization, Jamie Metzl, gives an exclusive on the alleged origin of COVID-19 in “Mornings with Mary”.

In an interview on “Mornings with Maria” on Wednesday, former World Health Organization Advisory Board member Jamie Metzl explained the possible origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and said that if we don’t question China’s involvement, the United States “will live in the Chinese world. “. “

JAMIE METZL: That’s an incredibly vital question. And the challenge with our government is that we have a lot of very, very big messes with the Chinese. We have Ukraine, where we put a lot of pressure on China. And we say that if you cross this border, supporting the Russians, there will be consequences. We have Speaker Pelosi, who will probably move to Taiwan and that can lead to some kind of crisis, and we don’t know at what level. So I am sure that we must, and must, raise this problem.

Nurse prepares medication for patients at Jinyintan Hospital (AP Images)

Because if we give China a pass even potentially, and there are a lot of other people that I respect who think it’s more likely to come from nature, and that’s why we want a full investigation, but if we give China a pass to start, and indeed through its cover-up and other actions, by increasing this terrible and fatal pandemic, the world will be much more dangerous.

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Former World Health Organization advisory board member Jamie Metzl talks about the alleged origin of COVID-19 and the effect of research on the factor on U. S. -China relations.

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