Letters | australian media should not stoke animosity towards china

Letters | australian media should not stoke animosity towards china

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The Australian media appears to be giving the impression that China was unhappy with Australia rallying support for an investigation into the origin of Covid-19. China, in fact, supported an


investigation by the World Health Organization but this was initially opposed by the United States and its closest ally, Australia, which demanded an independent investigation instead. The


distortion has led to the Australian public being seriously misled as well as an escalation of hatred against even the Chinese in Australia. Advertisement I have said many times to my


friends in Sydney that the US and China are in a trade and tech war, and that it is absolutely not a good idea for Australia to be actively involved. In comparison, see how tactful the


British can be. Researchers have found traces of Covid-19 in Spanish waste water back in March 2019 and in Brazil in November 2019. It has also been recently reported that the virus was


circulating in Italy months before it was first detected in China, and the WHO is looking into this. 01:51 Coronavirus hunters find new evidence pointing to the virus originating in Italy


Coronavirus hunters find new evidence pointing to the virus originating in Italy While I am not a scientist, but just an engineer and a lawyer, it occurred to me early on that the virus


might have spread to different countries in early 2019 or even before that – it is just that the first known infected case was identified in Wuhan. But I would leave it to the scientists and


specialists to investigate where the virus came from. One thing is clear: arousing animosity between the two peoples is certainly not in the interests of either country; in this regard,


Australian media can perhaps play a better role. _Sai Keung Li, Central_ Advertisement WHY CHINA’S CRITIQUE OF AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS RINGS HOLLOW