Is the US army responsible for the coronavirus outbreak in China
China has been left incensed at remarks from US authorities who have blamed the nation for not being fast enough in their response to the spread of coronavirus, and not being straightforward enough while sharing information on progress being made.
Be that as it may, Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Zhao Lijian has hit back and lashed out at the US, blaming Washington itself for lacking transiency.
Zhao remarked in a tweet recently, hinting it is possible that the virus was actually brought over to China by the US army.
However, the Chinese Foreign Ministry representative, who is known to be especially frank and blunt with his tweets, didn't offer any tangible proof for his claims.
Donald Trump's administration had hinted at the possibility of restraining air travel from China toward the end of January to battle off analysis that it reacted too slowly to the outbreak.
A few nations have ventured up plans in an edgy endeavor to restrain the spread of the dangerous ailment.
Various prominent figures are currently trying positive for coronavirus, including Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, spouse of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with the couple now in self-separation.
In China, where the scourge began, authorities said the infection had crested and proposed the worldwide spread could be over by June if different countries followed its lead in applying forceful control measures.
Wuhan, where coronavirus is thought to have begun, detailed only five new cases on Friday, the second day straight the count has been under 10.