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WHO-led COVID-19 probe team in China visits animal health facility

WHO's top emergency official, Mike Ryan said the investigation might not find all the answers to the origins of COVID-19, calling the mission a "detective story" that raises new questions.

WHO, World health organisation, COVID-19 probe team, China, animal health facility, China animal health facility, China coronavirus, COVID-19 updates china, Indian Express newsChinese scientists and officials in lab coats wait at the Hubei Animal Epidemic Disease Prevention and Control Center during a visit of a team of the World Health Organization (WHO). (Picture credit: Reuters)

A team of investigators led by the World Health Organization (WHO) arrived on Tuesday at an animal health facility in China’s central city of Wuhan in search for clues about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The independent team has already visited key hospitals, the regional disease control centre and the city’s Huanan seafood market, where the first cluster of infections was believed to have originated late in 2019.

The trip was going “really well, excellent,” one of its members, Peter Daszak, president of the EcoHealth Alliance, told Reuters on Tuesday, responding to a query just before entering the animal health centre.

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WHO, World health organisation, COVID-19 probe team, China, animal health facility, China animal health facility, China coronavirus, COVID-19 updates china, Indian Express news Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team, in personal protection suits during a visit at the Hubei Animal Epidemic Disease Prevention and Control Center in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. (Picture credit: Reuters)

As the team left, Daszak said it had held “very informative meetings”, but did not elaborate. The centre in the province of Hubei, which fights an epidemic disease in animals could provide information on how a coronavirus endemic in horseshoe bats in southwest China might have crossed into humans, possibly via an intermediary species.

Studies suggest the virus could have been transferred from mink or pangolins, but there has also been speculation that traders dealing in bat products could have carried the disease for months before it began to spread in Wuhan.

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Peter Ben Embarek, the WHO’s top expert on “zoonotic” diseases that originate in animals, was among the team members clad in white suits of personal protective equipment spotted within the centre’s premises.

WHO, World health organisation, COVID-19 probe team, China, animal health facility, China animal health facility, China coronavirus, COVID-19 updates china, Indian Express news Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team, tasked with investigating the origins of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). (Picture credit: Reuters)

A worker, also wearing protective gear, sprayed disinfectant on the road outside after the team had entered. Though most researchers say the disease is most likely to have originated in China’s disturbing ecosystems, some believe it could have leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which has researched bat viruses. The WHO team is expected to visit the institute later this week.

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On Monday, the WHO’s top emergency official, Mike Ryan, said the investigation might not find all the answers to the origins of COVID-19, calling the mission a “detective story” that raises new questions.

WHO, World health organisation, COVID-19 probe team, China, animal health facility, China animal health facility, China coronavirus, COVID-19 updates china, Indian Express news Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team, tasked with investigating the origins of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), arrive at the Hubei Animal Epidemic Disease Prevention and Control Center. (Picture credit: Reuters)

He also criticised those who have said they would not accept the team’s findings.”It deserves the support of the international community and it deserves to be able to finish its work,” he added.

First uploaded on: 02-02-2021 at 12:54 IST
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