Covid virus likely leaked from China's Wuhan lab: WHO


London, Jun 20 (IANS): Just days after saying that the Covid lab leak theory needs "further investigations", the World Health Organisation (WHO) chief has privately confided to a senior European politician that the pandemic originated from China's infamous Wuhan lab, according to a report.

According to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the most likely explanation was a catastrophic accident at a laboratory in Wuhan, where infections first spread during late 2019, Daily Mail reported.

However, publicly, the UN health agency maintains that "all hypotheses remain on the table".

Initially the WHO was criticised for its deferential approach to China, but in the absence of any compelling evidence of "zoonotic" spread -- the process by which a virus leaps from animals to humans -- the global agency is now adopting a more neutral public stance, the report said.

"We do not yet have the answers as to where it came from or how it entered the human population. Understanding the origins of the virus is very important scientifically to prevent future epidemics and pandemics," Ghebreyesus was quoted as saying this month.

"But morally, we also owe it to all those who have suffered and died and their families. The longer it takes, the harder it becomes. We need to speed up and act with a sense of urgency.

"All hypotheses must remain on the table until we have evidence that enables us to rule certain hypotheses in or out. This makes it all the more urgent that this scientific work be kept separate from politics," he said.

The origin of Covid has remained the subject of a political and scientific debate with scientists and politicians globally contending that the coronavirus jumped into people from bats, or have been leaked from a laboratory. The WHO, in its initial assessment, had stated that it was "extremely unlikely" that Covid might have spilled into humans from a lab, but later the agency admitted to flaws in the report and ordered a new probe.

AIn a recent report, by Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO), the expert panel established in 2021 to research the causes behind the pandemic by the WHO shared that "key pieces of data are not yet available for a complete understanding of how the Covid-19 pandemic began".

The report, however, suggests that the virus probably came from animals, likely bats. But it also did not rule out the possibility of a lab leak, citing lack of clear data.

Meanwhile, WHO experts, including the SAGO panel, have maintained that China is not cooperating with the Covid origin probe. Ghebreyesus also called out "full collaboration from all countries, including China, where the first cases of SARS-CoV-2 were reported".

China, on its part, has from the beginning protested that claims of a laboratory leak were just a "conspiracy theory". It has also claimed that the virus originated in the US.

 

  

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  • Brian, Mlore

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    All are aware of that since the breakout. WHO is far behind its efficiency.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    Even monkeypox also artificially spread outside africa.... it never existed outside africa. now found in 42 countries outside africa in last couple of months.... monkeypox virus has been released in closed spaces....infected those who were in those closed spaces for long hours....

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Deliberate leak to put communist weak puppets in US White House ? so Socialist Russians can go after Ukraine and Europe and Communist chinese Taiwan and Asia? And finally with help of liberal (modern name for communist) elite make world communist or bring their much depopulated for better control New World Order ?

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