Commentary According to the Global Times, the Chinese regime’s mouthpiece of choice, a flight from Russia is to blame for the most recent outbreak in China. On July 20, after cleaning down the cabin, nine employees at Nanjing’s Lukou International Airport tested positive for the Delta variant. Fast forward two weeks and the virus has reached six different provinces. Hundreds of thousands of people now find themselves in lockdown. The management team at the airport in Nanjing have been heavily criticized by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Whether or not the Russian flight was responsible for transporting the highly transmissible variant to China is up for debate. What cannot be debated, though, is the Chinese regime’s association with deadly pandemics. A Ticking Time Bomb As any respectable historian or epidemiologist will tell you, China, historically speaking, has been a hotbed for deadly pandemics. The current coronavirus disease, which almost certainly originated in a lab in Wuhan, wasn’t the first deadly virus to come …