The director of Wuhan’s P-4 laboratory claimed, at a press conference on July 22, that reliable safety measures were in place when the outbreak began; yet his previous publications and recently revealed email records indicate the lab had ongoing safety issues. Yuan Zhiming, director of the National Biosafety Laboratory, sent emails to an American professional inquiring about disinfecting methods several years ago. Just months before the outbreak, he published an article on safety deficiencies occurring in Chinese biolabs. Yuan claimed that the facility was operated in accordance with international standards at a press conference in Beijing. The claims came several days after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rejected the World Health Organization’s (WHO) plan for a second phase investigation on the origin of the pandemic. The WHO planned to investigate the origin of the CCP virus, also known as COVID-19. Yuan’s Concerns Judicial Watch obtained copies of Yuan’s emails through …