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In a startling revelation, it has been alleged that Chinese scientists possessed crucial information about the COVID-19 virus two weeks before making it public. The claim, based on documents reportedly seen by the Wall Street Journal and compiled by U.S. congressional researchers, raises questions about the transparency and timing of China's response to the early stages of the pandemic.
The report suggests that Chinese scientists were aware of significant details related to the COVID-19 virus but delayed sharing this information with the rest of the world. The two-week gap between their knowledge and the public. . .