Scientists call for new probe into Covid origins: with or without China

Scientists call for new probe into Covid origins: with or without China

by Joseph Anthony
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The WHO-China joint study news conference at a hotel in Wuhan, Hubei province, China

A joint China-World Health Organization (WHO) study into COVID-19 has provided no credible answers about how the pandemic began, and more rigorous investigations are required โ€“ with or without Beijingโ€™s involvement, a group of international scientists and researchers said on Wednesday.

The joint study, released last week, said the likeliest transmission route for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, involved bats and other wildlife in China and southeast Asia. It all but ruled out the possibility it had leaked from a laboratory.


In an open letter, 24 scientists and researchers from Europe, the United States, Australia and Japan said the study was tainted by politics.
โ€œTheir starting point was, letโ€™s have as much compromise as is required to get some minimal cooperation from China,โ€ said Jamie Metzl, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think tank, who drafted the letter.
The letter said the studyโ€™s conclusions were based on unpublished Chinese research, while critical records and biological samples โ€œremain inaccessibleโ€.
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanon Ghebreyesus said last week China had withheld data.
Liang Wannian, Chinaโ€™s senior COVID-19 expert, denied this and appeared to rule out any further joint investigations in China, saying the focus should shift to other countries.
Metzl said the world might have to โ€œrevert to Plan Bโ€ and conduct an investigation โ€œin the most systematic way possibleโ€ without Chinaโ€™s involvement.
China has rejected allegations that SARS-CoV-2 leaked from a research laboratory in Wuhan, the city where COVID-19 was first identified.
The joint China-WHO study said the lab leak was โ€œextremely unlikelyโ€, saying there was โ€œno recordโ€ that any laboratory had kept SARS-CoV-2-related viruses. Tedros said more research was required to โ€œreach more robust conclusionsโ€.
Metzl said China should disclose information that would allow the lab hypothesis to be disproved.
โ€œChina has databases of what viruses were being heldโ€ฆ there are lab notes of the work that was being done,โ€ he said, โ€œThere are all kinds of scientists who are actually doing the work and we donโ€™t have access to any of those resources, or any of those people.โ€
REUTERS

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