COVID-19 lab leak theory requires more investigation, SAY WHO advisers

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More data and studies is investigating the option that a laboratory incident is causing the coronavirus strain that triggered the pandemic, World Health Organization advisers said in a report.

A review of all the activities of the coronavirus reading laboratory in Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began, would be needed to determine whether it played a role in the spread of the virus around the world, the WHO Scientific Advisory Group on the Origins of New Pathogens said Thursday in its first full report since its formation in October. A deeper examination of a market that has also become known as an imaginable source is also needed, according to the report.

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