China has given a point-by-point rebuttal of the 24 'preposterous allegations and lies' that it said were fabricated by US politicians and media outlets to 'shift the blame to China for their inadequate response to Covid-19.'
China has struck back at what it calls"24 lies" by US politicians in the most sweeping and detailed rebuke yet of accusations over its handling of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
An 11,000-word article posted on the Chinese Foreign Ministry's website on Saturday gave a point-by-point rebuttal of the 24"preposterous allegations and lies" that it said were fabricated by US politicians and media outlets to"shift the blame to China for their inadequate response to Covid-19."The article was also carried Sunday by Xinhua, China's government-run news agency, and shared by its official account on Twitter.
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