The World Health Organisation (WHO) team conducting the investigation into the origins of the CCP virus has failed to determine where the virus originated. Peter Ben Embarek, head of the WHO mission, said further studies were required to determine if the virus was imported or if the virus had been spread directly from animals to humans. He implied the virus was introduced into Wuhan from elsewhere, as there was no evidence showing a SARS-CoV-2 spread in Wuhan prior to Dec. 2019, despite studies saying otherwise. “The findings indicated that there is no substantial unrecognised circulation of SARS-CoV-2 in Wuhan in the latter part of 2019,” Embarek said during the press conference. Moreover, Embarek said decisively dismissed the hypothesis that the disease was leaked from a lab. Rather, he said while accidents do happen, lab leaks were “extremely unlikely” and did not warrant any future inquiries. Liang Wannian, head of the China WHO team, …
The World Health Organisation (WHO) team conducting the investigation into the origins of the CCP virus has failed to determine where the virus originated. Peter Ben Embarek, head of the WHO mission, said further studies were required to determine if the virus was imported or if the virus had been spread directly from animals to humans.
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