WHO Report To Clear Wuhan Lab Role In Covid-19 Spread
A report on the origins of COVID-19 set to be released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday finds animal to human transmission the most likely cause of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a source with knowledge of the report.
According to CNN, the source said that the report will find that it is most likely that “a bat, somewhere in China or in Southeast Asia, getting the virus into animals into the intermediate house, maybe in these wildlife farms that were very common at the time across South China, and then that getting into the market in Wuhan.”
The report deems it extremely unlikely that COVID-19 leaked from a Wuhan lab, according to the source.
“We just found no real tangible evidence or real leads on that, despite asking a lot of quite hard questions that were asked to the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” the source told CNN.
The report will also find the theory that the virus was imported to China in frozen food is possible, but not the most likely source of the spread, according to the source.
“It is certainly true that this virus can survive freezing and you know it is possible that this could have happened, if you include in that frozen food cold chain pathway frozen wildlife and the type that carries coronaviruses, then it becomes much more plausible. In the end, we came to the conclusion that it is a possible pathway, but not the most likely,” the source said.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a news conference in Geneva on Monday that all hypotheses into the origins of the novel coronavirus are on the table and warrant complete and further study ahead of a long-awaited report that will be released on Tuesday.
Tedros said the WHO received the full mission report over the weekend on the origins of the SARS-Cov-2 virus from the team that visited Wuhan earlier this year and this report was sent to member states under embargo. He said the two news agencies reporting details of a leaked mission report are only a draft or near final wording of the report.