City
Epaper

14 countries raise concerns over WHO, China joint report on COVID-19 origin

By ANI | Published: March 31, 2021 2:36 AM

A group of 14 countries including the United States and Japan has raised concerns over a report on the origins of COVID-19 by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and China, arguing that the WHO team was "significantly delayed and lacked access to complete, original data and samples."

Open in App

A group of 14 countries including the United States and Japan has raised concerns over a report on the origins of COVID-19 by the World Health Orgsation (WHO) and China, arguing that the WHO team was "significantly delayed and lacked access to complete, original data and samples."

The WHO released a long-awaited joint report on the origins of COVID-19 on Tuesday. The report pointed to the transmission from bats to another mal and subsequently to humans as the most likely way the pandemic began.

The United States, Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia and Israel said in a statement that they "fully" supported the WHO's efforts to bring an end to the pandemic, including understanding how it "started and spread".

But they added it was "essential that we voice our shared concerns that the international expert study on the source of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was significantly delayed and lacked access to complete, original data and samples".

Japan, Latvia, Lithua, Norway, the Republic of Korea, Slovenia and the United Kingdom also co-signed the statement.

The review, which was conducted by a WHO team of international experts in Wuhan, China, between January 14 and February 10, is considered a first step in what will likely become a years-long investigation into the virus' origins.

Separately on Tuesday, WHO's Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also demanded further research to reach "more robust conclusions", Al Jazeera reported.

"I do not believe that this assessment was extensive enough," he said during a news briefing on Tuesday.

"Although the team has concluded that a laboratory leak is the least likely hypothesis, this requires further investigation, potentially with additional missions involving specialist experts, which I am ready to deploy," Tedros added.

China has been criticised widely across the world for its alleged role in the spread of the novel coronavirus that has infected over 127 million people across the world. More than 2.79 million people have lost their lives to the virus, as per Johns Hopkins University.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: World health orgsationWuhanAl JazeeraUnited StatesThe statesEuaFar-westSuaUnited states state
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIDF Says More Aid Lorries Reaching Gaza, UN Confirms Numbers Are Up

InternationalUs Condemns Iraq’s Law to Criminalise Same-Sex Marriage, Says ‘Will Weaken Country’s Ability to Diversify Its Economy’

InternationalUnited States: 93 People Arrested at University of Southern California As Police Crackdown on Anti-Israel Protests

InternationalU.S Shocker: Indian-Origin Man Shot Dead by San Antonio Police

InternationalPakistan rejects US report on human rights practices

International Realted Stories

InternationalPak: Punjab proposes bill to raise minimum age for girl marriage to 18

InternationalIsraeli military hits dozens of Gaza terror targets over last day

InternationalIsrael's Holocaust Remembrance center 'regrets' covering of Holocaust memorials in US, UK

InternationalIsrael Air Force kills Hezbollah terrorist in Lebanon

International15 killed in Israeli airstrikes on Rafah