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Xi told WHO “allegedly” to delay announcing pandemic warning

Why were the left so made when Trump stopped funding the World Health Organization? Probably because of allegations ike that, that Winnie the Flu, Xi, dictator of China told his good buddy at the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus back in January to hold off on annoucning to the warnings about the Chinese coronavirus and that the COVID-19 is trasmitable from human to human. This news comes from a German newspaper called Der Spiegel. The American media is too busy kissing Xi’s ass and carrying his water to dig up a story like this.

Xi told WHO “allegedly” to delay announcing pandemic warning
Xi told WHO

The German newspaper Der Spiegel published a report this weekend stating German intelligence officials believed Chinese dictator Xi Jinping personally asked the head of the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to delay key warnings about the Chinese coronavirus.

Xi allegedly urged Tedros not to declare the outbreak a pandemic yet at the time of the phone conversation, which the German newspaper said had occurred on January 21. He also reportedly encouraged Tedros not to share information showing that the virus could spread from person to person.

The conversation allegedly occurred a week before Tedros personally visited Beijing – despite mounting concerns that international travel may hinder the fight against the outbreak that at the time was largely contained in China – and discussed the newly identified virus with Xi.

Tedros declared the Chinese coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11, the day after Xi Jinping visited Wuhan, the origin city of the virus, and declared that China had beaten its local outbreak. Xi avoided Wuhan until then despite reports indicating cases of a contagious respiratory disease spreading in the central Chinese city as early as November 2019.

The W.H.O. denied the conversation in the Der Spiegel report in a series of tweets.