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In the US, Trump accuses China of having made a 'terrible mistake' by hiding Coronavirus

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Everything indicates that Donald Trump will continue to accuse China of being directly responsible for the new Coronavirus having spread throughout the world, thus fueling the conspiracy theory in which he holds China responsible for the existence of Covid-19.

According to the publication of this week's critical bulletin, from Veja magazine, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, once again criticized this Monday, the 4th, the way in which China dealt with the coronavirus pandemic in its territory.

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The head of the world's biggest economic power says Republican Beijing made "a terrible mistake" in its response to Covid-19 and subsequently tried to cover up its failings.

This is not the first time Trump has voiced his concerns about China's role in the origin and spread of the disease. The president says he has reason to believe the coronavirus pandemic originated in a laboratory in the city of Wuhan, where the Covid-19 outbreak began. The American has not presented any evidence to confirm his suspicions.

Nos EUA Trump acusa ter cometido 'terrível erro' em relação ao esconder Coronavírus

Trump fuels unjustifiable hatred against China

The WHO had already warned all governments that this is not the time for political games, but rather for the fight against Covid-19, but Trump did not listen, as always.

In a statement to Fox News, the world's largest conservative portal, Trump says: "We are going to present a very solid report on exactly what we think happened," Trump said on Sunday in an interview with Fox News.

The US president, who is already losing popularity, also stated that China hid and was slow to warn about the dangers of Covid-19, stating that it will not further reduce trade tariffs imposed on the country, even with the agreements signed before the pandemic.

According to Veja, many members of the White House have also raised their tone against China. “There is an overwhelming amount of evidence that this is where it started,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo insisted on Sunday, referring to the Wuhan virology laboratory.

Last week, Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on Chinese products because the country was blamed for the outbreak. Beijing has repeatedly denied the accusations.

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Source: Veja Magazine