Claims the virus may have originated in Aus are 'absurd and laughable' by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Claims the virus may have originated in Aus are 'absurd and laughable'
Former Victorian Liberals President Michael Kroger says “of course there needs to be an investigation” into China’s handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, claiming it is obvious the virus originated in China. Prime Minister Scott Morrison remains steadfast in his call for an international investigation into the origin of COVID-19, despite backlash from Chinese authorities. Mr Kroger told Sky News off the cuff comments made by mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest that the virus may well have started in Australia were "absurd and laughable”. “The Chinese tentacles are everywhere, and good on them, but what has happened now is this is a public relations humiliation disaster from which they will take decades and generation to recover,” he said. “That is why the Chinese are so quick to try and denounce any suggestion that it came from them and to have people prominent in Australia say we don’t know that it came from China, it may well have come from Australia, not only is it nutso stuff, but it helps the Chinese. “Are the Chinese ever going to want to admit through their incompetence it came from them, their labs, their markets in Wuhan? Of course they’re not going to want to admit that because that admits all sorts of terrible failures. “There’s never going to be a right time to have this debate quite frankly.”
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Former Victorian Liberals President Michael Kroger says “of course there needs to be an investigation” into China’s handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, claiming it is obvious the virus originated in China. Prime Minister Scott Morrison remains steadfast in his call for an international investigation into the origin of COVID-19, despite backlash from Chinese authorities. Mr Kroger told Sky News off the cuff comments made by mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest that the virus may well have started in Australia were "absurd and laughable”. “The Chinese tentacles are everywhere, and good on them, but what has happened now is this is a public relations humiliation disaster from which they will take decades and generation to recover,” he said. “That is why the Chinese are so quick to try and denounce any suggestion that it came from them and to have people prominent in Australia say we don’t know that it came from China, it may well have come from Australia, not only is it nutso stuff, but it helps the Chinese. “Are the Chinese ever going to want to admit through their incompetence it came from them, their labs, their markets in Wuhan? Of course they’re not going to want to admit that because that admits all sorts of terrible failures. “There’s never going to be a right time to have this debate quite frankly.”
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