Coronavirus: two congressmen want Americans to be able to sue China for ‘deaths, pain and suffering’
- Measure likened to one that gave families of September 11 victims the ability to sue Saudi Arabia
- Political expert describes measure as a ‘symbolic attempt to blame China’

Americans and governments across the United States would have the ability to sue the government of China for the spread of coronavirus, under a bill filed in Congress.
Republican congressmen Ron Wright of Texas and Chris Smith of New Jersey have introduced House Resolution 6524. It essentially strips China – and any other country “which intentionally misleads” the World Health Organisation – of sovereign immunity.
A statement by the two said lawsuits against China would hold that country “accountable for the deaths, pain and suffering – as well as the economic crisis -resulting from its intentional misrepresentations” to WHO, which let Covid-19 “spread viciously throughout the US and around the globe”.
“Knowing full well that they had a deadly and highly contagious disease on their hands, as late as mid-January, China’s communist leaders told the WHO that there was no need for any precautions, as everything was under control,” Smith wrote in a statement. “Fact is, it wasn’t.
“Many Americans have died prematurely, some will suffer permanent injuries, while still others will suffer harm to their businesses because of the Chinese government’s lies. My bill makes it possible for Americans to recover some of what they have lost from China.”