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US reiterates call for probe into the origins of COVID-19

Blinken’s remarks come as a report of a joint inquiry by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) and China published last month did not conclusive­ly establish how or when the virus began spreading and did little to address Western concerns

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday launched a scathing attack against China for a lack of transparen­cy during “the early stages” of the coronaviru­s pandemic and called for a more thorough investigat­ion into the origins of COVID-19.

Blinken’s remarks come as a report of a joint inquiry by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) and China published last month did not conclusive­ly establish how or when the virus began spreading and did little to address Western concerns that the Chinese Communist Party bent the investigat­ion to its advantage. “I think China knows that in the early stages of COVID, it didn’t do what it needed to do, which was to give access to internatio­nal experts, in real-time to share informatio­n, in real-time to provide real transparen­cy,” said Blinken in an interview with Chuck Todd of NBC, as per the transcript by the US Department of State.

The top US diplomat stated that one result of that failure is that the virus got out of hand faster and with.”I think, much more egregious results than it might otherwise,” he said.

“As we’re dealing with COV

ID-19, we also have to put in place a stronger global health security system to make sure that this doesn’t happen again or, if it does happen again, we’re able to mitigate it, to get ahead of it. And that means making a real commitment to transparen­cy, to informatio­n sharing, to access for experts. It means strengthen­ing the WHO and reforming it so it can do that. And China has to play a part in that,” Blinken added.

When asked about whether Washington is going to guarantee to the world that we’re going to get to the bottom of how this originated, the top diplomat agreed with

the same and stated that “we need to get to the bottom of this”.

“I think we have to, because we need to do that precisely so we fully understand what happened in order to have the best shot possible at preventing it from happening again. That’s why we need to get to the bottom of this,” he said.

Blinken’s comments, however, illustrate­d the Biden administra­tion’s willingnes­s to convey scepticism of the official narrative coming from Beijing, according to The New York Times.

A group of internatio­nal scientists called for a new investigat­ion into the origins of Covid-19 last week after China and the WHO released a scrutinise­d report last week concluding that the virus most likely came from wildlife instead of a laboratory.

Twenty-four scientists from Europe, the US, Australia and Japan issued an open letter, which was obtained by The New York Times, that analysed steps to complete a more comprehens­ive investigat­ion, as reported by The Hill.

The scientists requested a probe involving biosecurit­y and biosafety experts conducted either by WHO or another group of nations to study the origins of COVID-19, which was first reported in Wuhan, China, in 2019.

The WHO report determined that the possibilit­y the virus came from a lab was “extremely unlikely,” noting there was “no record” any lab had closely related viruses.

The United States, Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia and Israel recently said in a statement that they “fully” supported the WHO’s efforts to bring an end to the pandemic, including understand­ing how it “started and spread”.

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— ANI US Secretary of State Antony Blinken .

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