 One thing is accepted with the consensus unanimously by all the individual states, stakeholders, international community and even WHO that coronavirus did originate from China. But whether there was an evil design behind it or negligence or any criminality or breach of protocols is something that is still a disputed contention. The outbreak came to light in the last quarter of 2019 when early cases were correlated to a food or a fresh meat market in Wuhan. Some individual states believe that SARS-CoV-2 virus which causes COVID-19 was perhaps released accidentally from a lab or China failed to share critical information in respect of coronavirus spread and hence China is responsible for the spread of COVID-19. These nations have also instituted actions, amplifying their said belief. These nations being the United States of America, France, Germany, Singapore, Iran, Kazakhstan and many other nations are furious with China's role in the pandemic outbreak. The US is attacking China right from the front and has taken head on with China. Even a class action lawsuit has been instituted against China in the United States, its military and Wuhan Institute of Virology for monumental damages. The President of the United States and also the Secretary of State of the US have indicated the presence of enormous substantial evidence to prove that the COVID-19 outbreak began in the Wuhan lab and that a conclusive report from the US government on the Chinese origins of the coronavirus outbreak shall be out soon before the world. The US also firmly believes that China misled the world about the scale and risk of the disease before it became a global pandemic and according to the President of the United States, WHO is like a public relation agency of China. The Henry Jackson Society, a British foreign policy think tank, claims China directly breached international healthcare treaty responsibilities. According to the detailed study report of the said think tank, as China owes Britain £351 billion in coronavirus compensation, the government should pursue it through the international courts. The think tank also maintains that there are 10 legal avenues major nations such as England could take to pursue damages from China. The intelligence community and the intelligence community are continuing to thoroughly examine, you know, discovering evidence, information, data, intelligence to verify how this outbreak began, whether it was, you know, through the infected animals or was there any mishap at the lab in Wuhan. The Wuhan Institute of Virology, let me tell you, was founded more than six decades ago and it was, it has state-of-the-art labs, which handle the most dangerous pathogens for which there are few available vaccines or treatments. And one of the areas of Wuhan facility studies are coronaviruses from bats. In fact, the new Chinese lab was created and built with the French help and it opened in 2015. Many of its staff there were trained at a similar facility in France. So definitely, you know, French authorities would be in a better position to throw more light on this tragic issue and acquisitions. The most important piece of evidence has come in the public domain via the Washington Post newspaper. That reported information obtained from the U.S. diplomatic cables on 14th April, which demonstrates that in 2018 some U.S. scientific diplomats were sent on, you know, frequent visits to a Chinese research facility. These officials sent two warnings to the United States about the lab. Apparently, the officials were worried about, you know, safety and management weaknesses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and called for more help. Further, the diplomats were concerned that the lab's research on bat coronaviruses could risk a new SARS-like pandemic. The newspaper reveals that the cables drove the recent discussion in the U.S. government about whether the Wuhan Institute of Virology or another lab in Wuhan could have been the source of the virus behind the current global pandemic. There have been, you know, several cases of negligence and negligent handling of sensitive samples and chemicals at the biolabs in different countries. It is high time that some strict protocols and reprimanding consequences are put in place. And finally, I must say that there are rampant online speculations about whether coronavirus was developed as a biological weapon. But as of now, there is no evidence of any kind to collaborate or to prove said accusations or speculations. However, at the same time, nothing is completely ruled out. Next few days are going to be very critical as the United States has promised, you know, a detailed report to prove China's role in this catastrophic issue. That's all for today. Thank you.