Reporter : Li Ming
Editor : Ming Xuan
Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television
Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image : The schematic diagram of vaccine development has nothing to do with news reports. (Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay)
US Republican Senator Rick Scott revealed on Sunday that the US government has evidence to prove that the CCP is trying to undermine Western countries against covid ongoing vaccine development.
Senator Scott revealed the above news in an interview with the BBC Television on 7 June. He said, "We must develop this vaccine. It is a pity that we have evidence to prove that the CCP is trying to disrupt our progress or slow down the research and development."
Scott said that the Chinese Communist Party does not want to see Americans first develop vaccines against the Chinese Communist Party, so they have to find ways to "fight against" Americans, and even "fight against global democracies."
When asked what specific evidence the US government has mastered, Scott was reluctant to provide details to the media and only revealed that the evidence came from the US intelligence community.
He also pointed out, "For all of us, this vaccine is really important for the economy to return to operation. I am convinced that no matter whether it is developed in the UK or the US, we will share it, but Communist China will not share it with us ."
In mid-May of this year, a US official once disclosed to the media that the Chinese Communist Party hackers are targeting American universities, pharmaceuticals, and other medical institutions in an attempt to steal intellectual property rights related to novel coronavirus treatment drugs and vaccines, and such intrusions may endanger medicine. Research progress.
At that time, relevant U.S. officials stated that the CCP and Iran have launched cyber attacks on U.S. companies and institutions dedicated to the development of the Covid-19 virus vaccine at least on 3 January and in some cases have hindered the progress of vaccine research, It is possible that the Trump administration will treat such attacks as "attacks directed against US public health."
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