Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Did virus leak from a lab? Experts seek proof it didn’t

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EMERGED IN CHINA IN LATE 2019, COVID HAS KILLED 3.34 MILLION PEOPLE, COST THE WORLD TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN LOST INCOME

LONDON: The origin of the coronaviru­s is still unclear and the theory that it was caused by a laboratory leak needs to be taken seriously until there is a rigorous data-led investigat­ion that proves it wrong, a group of leading scientists has said.

Covid-19, which emerged in China in late 2019, has killed 3.34 million people, cost the world trillions of dollars in lost income and upended normal life for billions of people.

“More investigat­ion is still needed to determine the origin of the pandemic,” said the 18 scientists, including Ravindra Gupta, a clinical microbiolo­gist at University of Cambridge, and Jesse Bloom, who studies the evolution of viruses at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

“Theories of accidental release from a lab and zoonotic spillover both remain viable,” the scientists including David Relman, professor of microbiolo­gy at Stanford, said in a letter to the journal Science.

The authors of the letter said the World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) investigat­ion into the origins of the virus had not made a “balanced considerat­ion” of the theory that it may have come from a laboratory incident.

In its final report that was written jointly with a team of Chinese scientists, a WHO-led team that spent four weeks in and around Wuhan in January and February said the virus had probably been transmitte­d from bats to humans through another animal, and that a lab leak was “extremely unlikely” as a cause.

But there are myriad different ideas about the origin of the virus, including a series of conspiracy theories.

“We must take hypotheses about both natural and laboratory spillovers seriously until we have sufficient data,” the scientists said, adding that an intellectu­ally rigorous and dispassion­ate probe needed to take place.

“In this time of unfortunat­e anti-Asian sentiment in some countries, we note that at the beginning of the pandemic, it was Chinese doctors, scientists, journalist­s, and citizens who shared with the world crucial informatio­n about the spread of the virus - often at great personal cost,” they said.

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