“Without the complete data that China has, you can’t say this or that,” the WHO leader said of the origin of covid.

World Health Organization leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus insisted that China has a correct percentage of knowledge about the origin of the COVID-19 virus and said all hypotheses remain on the table without completing the data China has, Channel News Asia (CNA) reported. the data that China has, you can’t say this or that,” Ghebreyesus said in response to a query about the origin of the virus.

“All hypotheses are on the table. This is the WHO’s position and that is why we have asked China to cooperate on this,” he added. It has been more than 3 years since the virus emerged and it remains a primordial mystery to the world.

“If they did, we would know what happened or how it started,” the WHO leader said. and killing some 7 million people.

In addition, he expressed serious considerations if China did not provide the data, it was almost to hint at the origin of the deadly virus, CNA reported. Several theories have been reported in the media, according to which the maximum number of reports was indicated. that the virus originated in China.

Meanwhile, many argue that China has a giant market for animals where mammals such as bats and other spices have been sold in an open place. Several reports claim that it is from the same region. However, China has, on several occasions, rejected the theories. A team from the World Health Organization also visited the site but did not release any concrete reports opposing Beijing.

Data from the early days of the COVID pandemic, briefly uploaded to a database through Chinese scientists, provide insight into its origins and suggest a role for raccoon dogs in the coronavirus affecting humans, foreign researchers said. Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove of the WHO, the technical lead for COVID-19, said the latest Chinese data presented “clues” about origins but not answers. He said the WHO is now working with scientists to receive more information about the first cases of 2019, such as the fate of those infected. CNA reported.

He added that the WHO still knew if any of the required studies had been conducted in China. The WHO also called on the U. S. to do so. Original information supporting a recent U. S. Department of Energy studyA U. S. study suggested that a lab leak in China likely caused COVID-19. 19 pandemic, he added.

In early February, the US Department of Energy re-evaluated the laboratory leak theory, claiming that the deadly virus escaped from a laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan in 2019. The US claimed that China did not. he had “deliberately” made public, resulting in the murder. millions of other people around the world. (ANI)

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