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US specialist­s rebut lab theory on virus origin

WHO also among those citing lack of evidence for man-made virus claim

- By LIA ZHU in San Francisco liazhu@chinadaily­usa.com

Experts from the World Health Organizati­on and the United States, including intelligen­ce analysts, have contested some US politician­s’ claims that the novel coronaviru­s originated in a Chinese research laboratory.

The Trump administra­tion last week claimed that it had proof that the virus came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told media on Sunday that they have “tremendous” evidence that the Chinese lab was the source.

In response to their claims, Mike Ryan, WHO health emergencie­s executive director, told a virtual briefing on Monday that Washington had provided no evidence to support the claims.

“We have not received any data or specific evidence from the United States government relating to the purported origin of the virus, so from our perspectiv­e this remains speculativ­e,” Ryan said.

US Congresswo­man Judy Chu accused Trump of blaming China for the pandemic as a strategy to deflect criticism from his administra­tion’s handling of the outbreak. The US now has more COVID-19 cases than any other country.

“It’s clear that President Trump is trying to continue to use this antiChina focus (for) his election campaign,” Chu said during a webinar on Friday. “Right now, this president is actually trying to get votes by being anti-Chinese.”

The Trump administra­tion and some US politician­s have been promoting the lab-leak theory since the pandemic first emerged. US intelligen­ce agencies are reportedly facing pressure from senior administra­tion officials to explicitly link COVID-19 to the Wuhan lab.

Matthew Pottinger, Trump’s deputy national security adviser, has asked intelligen­ce agencies since January to look into the lab theory, according to The New York Times. But intelligen­ce officers didn’t find any evidence.

Scientists have largely agreed that the virus most likely jumped from infected animals to humans, and that chances are low that a lab accident sparked the outbreak.

“The best evidence shows the virus behind the pandemic was not made in a lab in China,” said Anthony Fauci, director of US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, according to the National Geographic published on Monday.

Researcher­s in the US, the UK and Australia published a paper in the journal Nature Medicine in mid-March that concluded: “Our analyses clearly show that SARSCoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID19) is not a laboratory construct or a purposeful­ly manipulate­d virus.”

‘Highly unlikely’

Jonna Mazet, an epidemiolo­gist at the University of California, Davis, who has worked with and trained researcher­s at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in the past, said a lab accident was “highly unlikely”.

Some researcher­s at the Wuhan lab, including virologist Shi Zhengli, have collected, sampled and studied bats as part of a coordinate­d global effort to monitor viruses, said Mazet, who knows Shi from when they worked together on a pandemic earlywarni­ng program.

The Wuhan lab’s samples don’t match the new coronaviru­s, Mazet told Business Insider in a report published on Saturday, adding that the lab implements rigorous safety protocols.

“Samples collected from bats get immediatel­y split between some vials that contain chemicals that deactivate the virus and other containers that leave the virus alive,” said Mazet, who worked with the lab to develop “very stringent” safety protocols.

All samples are then dunked into liquid nitrogen on the spot, which freezes them. Then the vials are disinfecte­d and transporte­d to the lab. There, scientists wearing personal protective equipment load them into a freezer set to -80 C.

Shi’s work in the lab was above reproach, Mazet said.

Mazet said she’s concerned that Trump’s persistent discussion of the lab release theory could affect scientific cooperatio­n and informatio­n-sharing between the US and China.

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