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US court fines China $24 billion for concealing COVID-19 data

The American court found the Chinese authorities guilty of concealing data on the spread of the coronavirus and fined $ 24 billion, writes TASS with reference to the newspaper The New York Times.

US court fines China $24 billion for concealing COVID-19 data
08.03.2025
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The American court found the Chinese authorities guilty of concealing data on the spread of the coronavirus and fined $ 24 billion, writes TASS with reference to the newspaper The New York Times.

Missouri authorities have accused China of withholding data on the spread of COVID-19, a lawsuit filed by the state attorney general's office in April 2020. Representatives of China did not participate in the trial. The decision to find China guilty and fine was made by the federal court of the Eastern District of Missouri. Judge Stephen Limbaugh agreed that China had “mislead the world about the dangers and scale of the COVID-19 pandemic” and had been involved in efforts to create a monopoly on personal protective equipment. In a fine of about $24 billion, Missouri prosecutors intend to confiscate Chinese assets. In February, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the coronavirus COVID-19 has a laboratory origin, and it has spread worldwide due to a leak in China. The CIA is also inclined to believe that the pandemic began after the virus leaked from a Chinese laboratory.

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