Coronavirus: – – An important step in the right direction



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In mid-January, experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) went to the city of Wuhan in China to investigate how the corona pandemic emerged.

The city of just over eleven million people was the epicenter of the corona pandemic.

After two weeks in quarantine, the experts began to work last week and in recent days they have been, among other things, in various hospitals and in the maritime market where the first corona patients were infected.

Theories

This is how they solve the crown puzzle

This is how they solve the crown puzzle

On Wednesday, they visited the laboratory of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which former US President Donald Trump has claimed has evidence that may have leaked the coronavirus by accident.

The leading theory has long been that the virus was transmitted from bats to humans through another animal, and the aforementioned maritime market has been designated as the location where the outbreak began.

At the same time, Trump, as you can see in the video below, has said that they have investigated whether the lab may have been the place where the corona virus originated and that they accidentally leaked the virus.

– speculation

MEET THE PRESS: US President Donald Trump claims to have evidence that the coronavirus originated in a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Video: NTB Scanpix
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The theory has been rejected by the Chinese authorities all the time, and in April last year the laboratory itself came out and rejected the theory.

In an interview with the English-speaking state broadcaster CGTN, the head of the laboratory, Yuan Zhiming, said that it is not possible that the virus came from them.

Following Wednesday’s visit, the laboratory issued a new statement.

Now there's a full party in Wuhan

Now there’s a full party in Wuhan

Shi Zhengli, a researcher and deputy director of the laboratory, told NBC News that “tracing the origin of the virus requires the cooperation of researchers around the world, and that decisions are made based on scientific facts and data, not speculation.”

Zhengli has been called China’s “bat woman” by her colleagues because she has led the search for viruses in bat caves for the past 16 years.

– An important step in the right direction

Peter Ben Embarek, who heads the WHO group, also seems satisfied with Wednesday’s visit.

NO TEST: There is no evidence from the allegations that the coronavirus started in a laboratory in Wuhan in China, claims WHO emergency manager Michael Ryan. Video: NTB Scanpix
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In an interview with the AFP news agency, he says they have had “very frank” discussions with Chinese researchers about the origin of the pandemic.

According to NTB, Embarek does not point out specific theories in the interview, but calls some of them irrational and says they will be based on science and fact.

– If we start to go on and chase ghosts here and there, we will never move anywhere. So it’s important that we understand where these theories come from, Embark tells the news agency.

Bat woman from China fears multiple outbreaks

Bat woman from China fears multiple outbreaks

The WHO expert says they will not be able to conclude after the trip to Wuhan how the virus has been transmitted from animals to humans.

– We will not find the complete and definitive understanding of the origin of this virus, but it will be an important step in the right direction, he said according to NTB.

Doesn’t rule out theory

Take bones: Note the word “Wuhan Shake”. It is the new viral trend on how to greet other people without being infected by Corona. Video: Change Vellene / Dagbladet
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One of the members of the WHO Wuhan group, Peter Daszak, writes Twitter that Wednesday’s visit included “an extremely important meeting”, which was attended by researcher and deputy director of the Zhengli laboratory.

– Important questions were asked and answered, write.

Daszak had previously told Sky News that they are not ruling out the theory that the coronavirus appeared as a result of a leak in the lab.

“We are all aware of the hypothesis of a possible participation of a laboratory in this, and we will definitely ask questions about all the important aspects of the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” he told the channel earlier this week, but emphasized that all possibilities remain. . open.

The mysterious discovery of China surprises

The mysterious discovery of China surprises

– Data that no one has seen before

Since the outbreak in Wuhan, Chinese researchers have investigated how Covid-19 originated, and Daszak has said that Chinese researchers have also shared their research material with them.

– They share with us data that we have not seen before. Like no one has seen it before. They talk openly with us about all the possibilities. We’re really going somewhere, and I think every member of the group will tell, he told the channel.

Secret

Looking for alternatives to Wuhan

Looking for alternatives to Wuhan

There was a lot of tension ahead of time over whether the Chinese authorities would allow the experts to visit Wuhan and whether the experts would be able to speak to someone.

At the beginning of the pandemic, Wuhan authorities tried to cover up the outbreak and the country’s handling of the virus has been characterized by secrecy.

For a time, the Chinese authorities also did not give the WHO expert group the necessary permits to go to China, but they were opened in January for the experts to travel.



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