State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Feb. 9 that the “jury’s still out” on whether the Chinese regime gave full transparency to the World Health Organization (WHO) team currently in Wuhan to study the origin of the pandemic.
“I think the jury’s still out. I think clearly the Chinese, at least heretofore, have not offered the requisite transparency that we need,” Price said at a press briefing, when asked whether he believed the Chinese regime gave the WHO team full cooperation.
California Set to Top New York as State With Most Deaths
California was set to surpass New York as the U.S. state with the most CCP virus deaths on Tuesday.62.9 Million Doses of Vaccines Delivered, 43.2 Million Administered: CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it had administered 43,206,190 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the country as of Tuesday morning and delivered 62,898,775 doses.Rank-and-File Chicago Teachers to Vote on Tentative Reopening Plan
The governing body of the Chicago Teachers Union agreed on Monday to allow its 28,000 rank-and-file members to vote on a tentative deal with the third-largest U.S. school district to gradually reopen classrooms amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Unlikely Virus Leaked From China Lab
The CCP virus most likely first appeared in humans after jumping from an animal, a team of international and Chinese scientists looking for the origins of COVID-19 said Tuesday.UK Threatens 10-Year Prison Terms for Quarantine Rule Breakers
Travelers who break Britain’s COVID-19 quarantine rules will face fines and jail terms of up to 10 years, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Tuesday.Britain to Bring in Hotel Quarantine
Britain said it would bring in tighter border controls from Feb. 15 to help guard the country against new variants of COVID-19, requiring hotel quarantine in England for those arriving from the most high-risk countries.Fauci Predicts Mask Mandates Could End in Late Fall
Infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday that he would not support lifting mask mandates until the threat infection hazard posed by the CCP virus is “so low it’s not a threat at all,” adding that it’s possible this could come in late fall.Mexico Reports 3,868 New Cases, 531 Deaths
Mexico’s health ministry on Monday reported 3,868 new confirmed CCP virus cases and 531 more confirmed fatalities from COVID-19, bringing the total to 1,936,013 cases and 166,731 deaths.The government says the real number of infected people and the death toll in Mexico are both likely significantly higher than the confirmed cases.





