REPORT: China Officials Knew of Coronavirus in December — Ordered Cover-up

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Chinese scientists reportedly knew about the coronavirus and its deadly effects as early as December, the NY Post has reported.

However, scientists were reportedly ordered by government officials to suppress the evidence, according to the report.

Several genomics companies tested samples from sick patients in Wuhan — the center of the coronavirus outbreak — in Decemeber.

The researchers alerted Beijing of their findings.

On Jan. 3, researchers received a gag order from China’s National Health Commission, with instructions to destroy the samples.

From NY Post:

Rather than hunkering down to contain the virus, Wuhan officials went ahead with their annual potluck dinner for 40,000 families.

The alleged cover-up continued when representatives from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Jan. 8 visited Wuhan, where officials intentionally withheld information that hospital workers had been infected by patients — a telltale sign of contagion.

News of the virus’ highly contagious nature didn’t surface publicly until Jan. 20. Wuhan was locked down and a mass quarantine ordered three days later.