World

WHO mission to China fails to identify animal source of Covid-19

Team adds there’s ‘no indication’ disease was in circulation in Wuhan before December 2019

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Feb 2021 7:15PM

WHO mission to China fails to identify animal source of Covid-19
Former US president Donald Trump has repeated a controversial theory that a leak at the Wuhan virology institute may have been the source of the Covid-19 pandemic. – AFP pic, February 9, 2021

WUHAN – The World Health Organisation (WHO) mission to China to uncover the origins of Covid-19 has failed to identify the animal source, said scientists today.

Experts believe the disease, which has gone on to kill more than 2.3 million people worldwide, originated in bats, and could have been transmitted to humans via another mammal.

While transmission from animals was the likely route, so far, “the reservoir hosts remain to be identified”, Liang Wannian, head of the China team, told reporters.

He said studies showed that the coronavirus “can be carried long-distance on cold-chain products”, appearing to nudge towards the possible importation of the disease – a theory that has abounded in China in recent months.

He also said there is “no indication” that the sickness was in circulation in Wuhan before December 2019, when the first official cases were recorded. 

WHO foreign expert Ben Embarak, who was based at the health body’s Beijing office for two years from 2009, backed up the assertion, saying there is no evidence of “large outbreaks in Wuhan” before then.

The mission is a diplomatically knotty one, and was trailed before it began by fears of a whitewash, with the United States demanding a “robust” probe and China firing back with a warning not to “politicise” the investigation.

During the closely monitored visit, reporters were largely kept at arms’ length from the experts, but snippets of their findings crept out over Twitter and interviews.

The experts spent one month in China and two weeks in quarantine, with the same amount of time on fieldwork.

However, some parts of the trip were of questionable relevance, including a visit to a propaganda exhibition celebrating China’s recovery from the pandemic. 

The WHO mission spent just an hour at the seafood market where many of the first reported clusters of infection emerged over a year ago.

The team members also appeared to spend several days in their hotel, receiving visits from various Chinese officials, without going out into the city.

But, deeper research was carried out at the Wuhan virology institute, where they spent nearly four hours and said they met Chinese scientists, including Shi Zhengli, one of the country’s leading experts on bat coronaviruses and deputy director of the lab.

Former US president Donald Trump has repeated a controversial theory that a lab leak may have been the source of the pandemic.

Scientists at the facility conduct research on some of the world’s most dangerous diseases, including strains of bat coronaviruses similar to Covid-19.

Beijing is desperate to defang criticism of its handling of the chaotic early stages of the outbreak.

It has refocused attention at home – and abroad – on its handling of, and recovery from, the disease. – AFP, February 9, 2021

Related News

Education / 1w

Malaysia must embrace AI in education to avoid falling behind

Malaysia / 2w

Police investigate personnel accused of insulting local community while travelling in China

Malaysia / 3w

Controversy in China, woman comes forward to apologise (video)

Malaysia / 3w

Comedian calls out viral behaviour of Malaysians abroad, questions ‘erosion of shame’ in social media age (video)

Malaysia / 3w

Malaysian tourists spark backlash in China over alleged rude behaviour (video)

Malaysia / 3w

The twilight of the university

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates BN on Johor victory, assures federal government support

Malaysia

Johor PRN: BN officially forms state government, wins 29 seats

Malaysia

Malaysia-Thailand open historic border crossing to deepen trade, regional integration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Gerak Khas drama actress, Tisha Samsir denies drug involvement

Malaysia

Student stabbing: Teenage girl sent to Hospital Bahagia for psychiatric evaluation

Malaysia

Anwar wishes Tun M a happy 101st birthday

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

You may be interested

World

Trump: US and Iran to continue talks as Hormuz tensions overshadow fragile diplomacy

World

Trump threatens 'complete destruction' if Iran attempts assassination

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

World

AI set to reshape nearly 80 million jobs across Southeast Asia without mass layoffs

World

Minor earthquake shakes northern Thailand, no damage reported

World

Venezuela earthquake death toll climbs to 4,118 as relief efforts intensify

World

Iran Foreign Minister to hold Oman talks on Strait of Hormuz security

World

Sri Lanka moves to ease prison overcrowding after deadly Negombo riot kills 28