
CCP Contradicts Earlier Response to WHO in Latest Health Update
Chinese health authorities have admitted that a new COVID-19 variant has been causing infections amid a fast-worsening pneumonia outbreak across China after telling the World Health Organization (WHO) in late November that there wasn’t any new pathogen spreading in the country. The Chinese communist regime’s National Disease Control and Prevention Administration released a Q&A about the JN.1 variant of COVID-19 on Dec. 15. It said that since the local JN.1 variant was first discovered in November, and as of Dec. 10, authorities have detected seven local cases in China. However, according to earlier reports by mainland Chinese media such as Economic Observer and The Paper, data from the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) National Biological Information Center showed that JN.1 variant infection cases were reported in Shanghai as early as Oct. 11....
