What Really Happened in Wuhan: the Cover-Ups, the Conspiracies and the Classified Research

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Sharri Markson
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HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
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30/09/2021
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9781460761083
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Sharri Markson|Hardback|HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd|30/09/2021
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9781460761083
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Walkley Award-winning journalist, Sharri Markson is the Investigations Editor at The Australian and host of prime-time show Sharri on Sky News Australia.A VIRUSMORE THAN 109 MILLION INFECTIONSMORE THAN 2.7 MILLION DEATHSHOW DID IT HAPPEN?The origins of COVID-19 are shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories. Some say it started in a lab when scientists fell sick after manipulating a bat-coronavirus. Others say the team was working on a bioweapon for the Chinese military.After multiple global inquiries, after economies have been decimated and millions of lives lost, we still need answers.Part-thriller, part-expose, What Really Happened in Wuhan is a ground-breaking investigation into the origins of COVID-19, the cover-ups, the conspiracies and the classified research, from Walkley Award-winning journalist Sharri Markson.It features never-before-seen primary documents exposing China's early cover-up of the virus.There are fresh interviews with whistleblower doctors in Wuhan - the eyewitness accounts dismantling what we thought we knew about when the outbreak hit.Plus, the book takes you inside the White House, with senior Trump officials revealing first-hand accounts of fiery Oval Office clashes and new stories of near-miss disasters in the Situation Room.

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