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China The World Health Organization said on Thursday that it has additional scientific evidence to better understand the origins of COVID-19.WHO), which is another call from the Asian giant for more transparency on the matter.
“Without full access to the information available China (…) all hypotheses (about the origin of the coronavirus) remain on the table. This is the position WHO and for this reason, we ask China for cooperation,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesusdirector general of this UN agency, during a press conference in Geneva.
“If this happens, we will know what happened and how it started,” he added.
“We know that (China) has more information, and we need scientists, public health professionals and governments to share this information. This is not a game,” said Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, who leads the fight against COVID-19 at WHO. , during the same appearance.
Three years after the appearance COVID-19debate continues about the origin of the pandemic.
Hypothesis about the origin of COVID-19
Much of the scientific community believes that the coronavirus originated from an animal that transmitted it to humans, likely in the Huanan market in the city. wuhanin east-central China.
However, American scientists and leaders defend the hypothesis that the leak occurred in a laboratory in the same town of the Asian giant.
China opposes this theory, but for a long time also denied that there were animals in the Huanan market that could transmit the virus.
However, according to new Chinese data released in late January and quickly hushed up, there is molecular evidence for animals being sold on the market.
“We had doubts about this, but now we have evidence,” Van Kerkhove said.
“We also know that there was animal DNA among the SARS-Cov-2 positive samples,” he added.
But, according to this American epidemiologist, while all scientific data are not available, any hypothesis about the origin of the disease cannot be ruled out. COVID-19. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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