Coronavirus: No more 'business as usual' with China after COVID-19 crisis, warns Dominic Raab – Sky News, Sky.com
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Dominic Raab has said there is “no doubt” it will not be “business as usual” with China once the coronavirus crisis is over.
The foreign secretary, who is deputising for Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he recovers from contracting COVID – , said there needs to be a “deep dive” review into how the virus was able to spread from China.
He added that “hard questions” need to be asked about how the coronavirus came about and how its spread was not halted earlier.
origin of the coronavirus pandemic , including a possibility it could be linked to a Chinese laboratory conducting research into diseases in bats.
Mr Raab said the UK and China had good cooperation when it comes to the procurement of equipment and the return of UK nationals, adding that the review would need to be carried out in a “balanced way”.
However, he went on to say: “But there is no doubt we can’t have business as usual after this crisis, and we will have to ask the hard questions about how it came about and how it couldn’t have been stopped earlier. “
The outbreak began in the Chinese city of Wuhan at the beginning of the year, but soon spread around the world.
Globally, more than 138, (people have died after contracting COVID – 31
MPs have been critical of China’s response in recent weeks.
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