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China Started Developing COVID-19 Vaccine Before Pandemic Hit, New US Report Claims

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A new US report claims that China started developing a COVID-19 vaccine before the pandemic hit. The 300-page document drafted by the US Senate shows that Chinese researchers began work on a vaccine program in mid-November 2019.

This adds to evidence that China was trying to cover up virus infections before the World Health Organization (WHO) was notified on December 31.

The reason is, to make a COVID-19 vaccine, developers must have the complete genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2. The full genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 was not released to the public until January 11, 2020.


“Usually, a sample from an infected patient is used to generate the sequence. Alternatively, a sample from an infected animal can be used,” reads the new report, quoted by the Daily Mail.

“Therefore, to start vaccine development, China must find humans or animals infected with SARS-CoV-2 before mid-November 2019 to have time to decide to start a vaccine development program,” he continued.

The report also concluded that the pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory leak and was the result of a “research-related incident” in Wuhan. Also, indicating the possibility of two accidental overflow events in just a few weeks.

However, the conclusions of the report are not absolutely known regarding the origins of COVID-19.

“This report is an important development in uncovering the true origins of Covid-19 and exposing the deception of those trying to hide how this pandemic started,” added Senator Roger Marshall, who released the report earlier this week.

“Much evidence in this report points to two separate, accidental laboratory leaks since the fall of 2019 in Wuhan, China, with significant evidence to support that COVID-19 is a laboratory-created and modified virus,” he continued.

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