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WHO team ends China visit

Effort to identify origin of virus to continue with larger group

- By Jamey Keaten The Associated Press

GENEVA — The World Health Organizati­on said Monday an advance team looking into the origins of the COVID-19 outbreak has concluded its mission in China, and the U.N. health agency is preparing the deployment of a larger group of experts to the suspected outbreak zone.

WHO Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said the “internatio­nal team” will deploy to Wuhan, the city where the pandemic is believed to have erupted late last year. Tedros said “terms of reference” have been drawn up by the WHO and China.

“The WHO advance team that traveled to China has now concluded their mission to lay the groundwork for further joint efforts to identify the virus’s origins,” he told a news conference. “Epidemiolo­gical studies will begin in Wuhan to identify the potential source of infection of the early cases.”

He said “evidence and hypothesis” generated from the work would “lay the ground for further, longer-term studies.”

The comments came amid an increasing­ly heavy toll from the pandemic in the United States, Brazil and India, as investigat­ors seek to clarify the origins of the virus and how it may have jumped from animals to humans late last year.

Dr. Michael Ryan, the WHO’S emergencie­s chief, noted “gaps in the epidemiolo­gical landscape” and said it would be assessed what studies to conduct and what data to collect. He said the two-person advance team had not returned from China and had not been “debriefed” yet.

“The real trick is to go to the human clusters that occurred first and then to work your way back systematic­ally looking for that first signal at which the animal human species barrier was crossed,” Ryan said. “Once you understand where that the barrier was breached, then you move into the studies in a more systematic way on the animal side,”

The WHO press office did not provide details of the terms of reference, say whether they would be made public or indicate how big the internatio­nal team would be or when it could be sent to China.

It said team members had “extensive discussion­s” with their Chinese counterpar­ts during the three-week visit and had discussion­s by video with virologist­s and other scientists in Wuhan — including the Wuhan Institute of Virology. U.S. President Donald Trump in April claimed to have seen evidence to support the theory that the lab was the origin of the virus.

On Sunday, Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House top coronaviru­s adviser, said the virus was “extraordin­arily widespread” in the U.S. and infections in urban and rural America marked a “new phase” for the pandemic in the country.

Ryan said he didn’t believe the intention was “to create a sense of a new phase … but to really remind all states that the disease never went away.”

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