COVID Origin: Why WHO reprimanded China regarding Corona, in which report the origin of the virus was claimed?

The WHO has questioned China for blocking scientific research revealing the origin of the coronavirus. The organization asked the Chinese authorities why they were removed after being published online in January.

COVID Origin: Why WHO reprimanded China regarding Corona, in which report the origin of the virus was claimed?

The World Health Organization has strongly reprimanded China for not disclosing the Corona data. The WHO on Friday asked the Chinese authorities about the reasons for not disclosing the data from three years ago and why it was removed after the data was published. Let me tell you, recently an international team revealed that the epidemic may have started from illegally sold raccoon dogs.


What has WHO said about Corona's origin? What is the reason for this? What was found in the report? What is the theory on the origin of Corona? Let's know...


What has WHO said about Corona's origin?

The WHO has questioned China for blocking scientific research revealing the origin of the coronavirus. The organization sought information from the Chinese authorities on the reasons for not disclosing the data from three years ago and asked why it was removed after it was published online in January.


WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, 'These figures could and should have been shared three years ago.' He said the missing evidence now needed to be shared with the international community immediately.


What is the reason for this?

The statement of the World Health Organization came after a report stating the origin of the coronavirus. In fact, on Sunday, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention uploaded data on the global virus database, GISAID, related to samples taken in the Wuhan market in January 2020. This data was later downloaded and analyzed by an international team of coronavirus experts. The team revealed that the data suggest the pandemic may have started with illegally sold raccoon dogs, then infected humans at the Wuhan Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in China.


What was found in the report?

According to the expert team reviewing the data, the researchers found evidence that animals such as foxes, and raccoon dogs, known to spread the coronavirus, left DNA in the Wuhan market at the same place where the new coronavirus DNA was also found. According to some experts that discovery suggests that animals can become infected and transmit the virus to humans.


According to media reports, in early 2020, a large amount of genetic information was taken from swabs of animal cages, carts, and other surfaces in the Wuhan market. The genetic data had caused consternation among virus experts since they came to know about it a year ago in a paper released by Chinese scientists.


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