China Daily

Country backs WHO probe into virus origin

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

The Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that China stands ready to continue close cooperatio­n with the World Health Organizati­on to find the origin of the novel coronaviru­s that causes COVID-19, but it firmly opposes any political manipulati­on under the guise of an investigat­ion of its origin.

China supports reviews of the COVID-19 pandemic at an appropriat­e time, ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said at a news conference.

Such reviews are to promote internatio­nal health cooperatio­n, improve global public health governance and support developing countries in enhancing their health systems so that the world can be better prepared for similar challenges in the future, Hua said.

“What we firmly object to is an inquiry into the pandemic that presumes China’s guilt,” she said.

“The issue of the origin is a scientific and profession­al one, and the work should be consigned to scientists and experts in disease control and prevention,” Hua said, adding that such an investigat­ion should be led by scientists.

In trying to hold China accountabl­e for the pandemic and demanding that China pay compensati­on, some people in the US have “talked nonsense” by claiming that the virus was “made in China” or “spread by China”, while scientists are still working to determine the origin of the novel coronaviru­s, Hua said.

The WHO said on Tuesday that a report that COVID-19 had emerged in December in France — sooner than previously thought — was “not surprising”, and the agency urged countries to investigat­e any suspicion of other early cases, Reuters reported.

Also, northjerse­y.com reported that a mayor in New Jersey said he believes he was sick with the novel coronaviru­s in November.

Those reports show that the origin of the virus may be diversifie­d, Hua said.

Having maintained close communicat­ion with the WHO in an open, transparen­t and responsibl­e manner, China supports the organizati­on in conducting scientific research into the virus’ origin based on all reports available, the spokeswoma­n said.

Gauden Galea, the WHO’s representa­tive in China, said on Tuesday that “all the currently available evidence suggests that the virus is naturally occurring rather than manipulate­d or constitute­d by a human”, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Hua also said the Chinese people will never agree to Washington’s attempt to deflect blame for the pandemic to China.

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