China Daily (Hong Kong)

WHO set to help find zoonotic connection

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Brussels and ZHOU JIN in Beijing Contact the writers through chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn

The World Health Organizati­on will send a team to China this weekend to prepare scientific plans with Chinese counterpar­ts for identifyin­g the zoonotic source of COVID-19.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said on Tuesday that the experts will develop the scope and terms of reference for a WHO-led internatio­nal mission.

“The mission objective is to advance the understand­ing of animal hosts for COVID-19 and ascertain how the disease jumped between animals and humans,” he said.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Wednesday that China and the WHO have been in close communicat­ion and cooperatio­n on source tracing since COVID-19 broke out and China has agreed for the WHO to send its experts to Beijing.

They will work with their Chinese counterpar­ts to prepare scientific plans for identifyin­g the source of the virus, he said.

Zhao reiterated that China believes tracing the origin of the virus is a scientific matter that should be studied by scientists and medical profession­als through internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

He added that identifyin­g the origin of emerging viral diseases has proved complex in past epidemics in different countries, and more scientific research will advance the understand­ing of animal reservoirs and the route of transmissi­on to humans.

Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO Health Emergencie­s Program, noted that the answers to questions such as how the virus can breach the intermedia­te barrier to humans can be elusive.

“We spent decades trying to do that with Ebola, we spent years trying to do that with MERS, SARS. It takes time,” he said.

Ryan emphasized they will keep an open mind. “Science will stay open to all possibilit­ies,” he said.

True origin

Science Focus, a science magazine in the United Kingdom, reported on Monday that the virus may have been lying dormant across the world until emerging under favorable environmen­tal conditions, rather than originatin­g in China.

It cited a study by Tom Jefferson from the Centre for EvidenceBa­sed Medicine at Oxford University. Jefferson pointed to recent discoverie­s of the virus’ presence around the world before it emerged in Asia as evidence of its true origin as a global organism that was waiting for favorable conditions to finally emerge.

Traces of COVID-19 have been found in sewage samples from Spain, Italy and Brazil that predate its discovery in China. A preprint study claims to have found SARS-CoV-2 genomes in a Barcelona sewage sample from last March, the Science Focus said.

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