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There's a worldwide agreement which includes with China not to create weapons of chemical warfare/ destruction, including Bio chemicals, viruses, etc that may be spread from human to human or through animals, which is understood to have been breached.
I understand that agreement has been in existence, from memory, since around 1939.
I stumbled on it in The National library NZ Papers Past archives when reading up on Wuhan, WHO and related topics.
There's a wealth of info in there.
We don't generally hear in mainstream media or society about terrorist plots that have been planned or in processes of, including that of involving chemicals for international security reasons, unless the incident happens or is prevented.
The new head of UK Police has had stern words about China's behaviour. He has a strong background with stamping out terrorism in Ireland.
The FBI, USA have been investigating an ongoing criminal matter involving China since 2018 that's lurking in the background to all this, hence we are all been told to get medical treatment and tests...there's legal obligations some have had to front up to facing including that relating to our own governments negligence dating back to late 1990's.
We have Customs regulations that some have exploited to export & imported chemical items & accessories under the " Health" & "electrical" categories which is having a detrimental impact on the human race world wide.
It's those who work in such places who should have stepped up along with Public Health Advisors who are not doing their jobs who need to be held to account.
One of our long time Government Health Advisors has a history of activism who is on official record as saying he wrote the book of what we are living. There much rot that has been preventable he's had roles to play in.
Frankly I think some academics should have kept there mouths closed in the public arena and left it to military & other specialist authorities to address than the way we are having to confront things. We have the later thankfully to help protect us at borders and within our countries.