The novel coronavirus could have possibly been engineered in a laboratory to launch "biological warfare", Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro said in comments this week as reported by AFP.
“It’s a new virus. Nobody knows whether it was born in a laboratory or because a human ate some animal they shouldn’t have. But the military knows all about chemical, biological and radiological warfare. Could we be fighting a new war? I wonder. Which country’s GDP has grown the most?” the right-wing politician said.
China was the only G20 economy to grow last year at 2.3 percent, namely due to strict lockdown measures and vaccine rollouts.
Bolsonaro's comments follow remarks against China, namely after former foreign minister Ernesto Araujo accused "Maoist China" of making plans for "world domination", triggering his resignation amid pressure from lawmakers.
A March report from the World Health Organisation found it was "extremely unlikely" the virus had been manufactured in a lab.
“I hope to God I won’t have to issue that decree. But if I do, it will be carried out with all the force my ministers have. And nobody had better dare challenge it,” he said in recent statements.
Bolsonaro also alleged that US president Joe Biden would administer doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Brazilians due to shortages of China's CoronaVac jabs, despite Washington stating no decision had been reached, Reuters reported.
Bolsonaro is facing a Senate probe over his COVID-19 response as a further 2,811 deaths were reported on Wednesday.