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Covid-19 origins could come from “ zoonotic overflow ” but from the theory of laboratory leaks “on the table”: which reports

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On Friday, a scientific advisory group of the World Health Organization (WHO) published a report on the origins of COVID-19 on Friday, concluding that the evidence available suggest that the fatal pandemic was caused by “zoonotic fallout”, either directly from bats, or through an intermediate host.

The report of the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel pathogens (SAGO), which claims to be a panel of 27 independent, international and multidisciplinary experts, said that a large part of the information necessary to fully assess all the hypotheses had not been provided.

However, still invoking a believing cause, the director general of the OMS Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that “all the hypotheses must remain on the table, including zoonotic spills and laboratory leak”.

Peter Daszak and Thea Fischer, members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team responsible for investigating the origins of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), sit in a car arriving at the Wuhan Virology Institute in Wuhan, Hubei province, China on February 3, 2021.

The members of the World Health Organization team responsible for studying the origins of coronavirus disease arrive at the Wuhan Virology Institute in Wuhan, China. (Reuters / Thomas Peter file.)

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WHO went to China in early 2021 with the British zoologist, Dr. Peter Daszak, who was scraped Last year, to work for the United States Ministry of Health and Social Services and was accused of having used US taxpayers dollars to finance research on the gain in BAT Lab in Wuhan, China.

Once at the Wuhan Lab, Daszak and others would have been prevented from doing one of the research necessary to investigate.

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Security personnel are held outside the Wuhan Institute of Virology during the visit of the World Health Organization (WHO) team responsible for studying the origins of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. (Reuters, file)

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The WHO said that he had asked that China has shared hundreds of genetic sequences of people with COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic, more detailed information on the animals sold on the Wuhan markets and the information on the work done and the conditions of biosecurity in Wuhan laboratories.

To date, China has not shared this information either with Sagou or WHO.

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A View of the Huanan Seafood Market, February 9, 2021, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. (Getty Images)

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“I thank each of the 27 members of Sago for spending their time and their expertise to this very important scientific enterprise over more than three years,” said Ghebreyesus in a statement. “… We continue to call on China and any other country that has information on the origins of COVID-19 to openly share this information, in the interest of protecting the world from future pandemics.”

Sago published its first results and recommendations in a report on June 9, 2022. The most recent report updates the evaluation on the basis of articles and journals evaluated by peers, as well as unpublished information and unpublished field studies, interviews and other reports, in particular audit results, government reports and intelligence reports.

According to the WHO, those who are part of the Sago have been summoned in various formats 52 times, led briefings with researchers, academics, journalists and others.

Read the full report here:

“As the report says, it is not only a scientific enterprise, it is a moral and ethical imperative,” wrote Marietjie Veter, president of the group, in a press release. “Understanding the origins of SARS-COV-2 and how it sparked a pandemic is necessary to help prevent future pandemics, to save lives and livelihoods and to reduce global suffering.”

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“The work to understand the origins of Sars-Cov-2 remains unfinished,” the WHO wrote in a press release. “Who welcomes any other proof on the origins of Covid-19, and Sago remains determined to examine the new information if they become available.”

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