Beijing has been accused of endangering lives by hoarding protective supplies at the start of the pandemic FILE PHOTO. © Tomohiro Ohsumi / Getty Images

A US federal judge has ordered China to pay $24 billion in damages to the state of Missouri over allegations that Beijing misled the world about the Covid-19 outbreak and hoarded protective equipment during the early months of the pandemic.

The lawsuit was initially filed by Missouri’s attorney general in April 2020 during the early months of the pandemic. The state accused China of endangering residents by concealing information about the sp

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey welcomed the decision, calling it “a landmark victory for Missouri and the US in the fight to hold China accountable for unleashing Covid-19 on the world.” He vowed that the state would “collect every penny,” possibly by seizing Chinese-owned assets in Missouri, including farmland.

China has dismissed the lawsuit as politically motivated.

“The so-called lawsuit has no basis in fact, law, or international precedent. China does not and will not accept it,” Chinese embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said in a statement Friday. He warned that if the ruling harms China’s interests, Beijing would take “reciprocal countermeasures.” Previously, Beijing has called the case a “farce,” arguing that US courts have no jurisdiction over sovereign actions taken by China. (RT)