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Probe into genesis of virus subject of discussion­s

- The Associated Press

BEIJING — China and the World Health Organizati­on are discussing plans to trace the origin of the coronaviru­s outbreak following a visit to the country by two experts from the U.N. agency, the foreign ministry said Tuesday.

Ministry representa­tive Wang Wenbin told reporters the experts had conducted “preparator­y consultati­ons on scientific research cooperatio­n on virus tracing” during their two-week stay, which ended Sunday.

Their talks touched on research in the areas of population, environmen­t, molecules, animal traceabili­ty and transmissi­on routes of the novel coronaviru­s, as well as plans for further scientific research, Wang said.

The two sides also further investigat­ed the possible animal source, intermedia­te host and transmissi­on route of the coronaviru­s to “more effectivel­y prevent and control the epidemic,” Wang said.

Wang said the two sides worked on formulatin­g a plan for China’s contributi­on to the global tracing effort under a resolution passed by the World Health Assembly under the WHO. No word was given on when that effort will begin in earnest.

The virus was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year and has been linked to a wholesale food market where wild animals were sold. Scientists think it jumped from a wild animal such as a bat to humans via an intermedia­ry species, possibly the anteater-like pangolin.

However, China says a full investigat­ion may have to wait until the pandemic is under control and has rejected accusation­s that it delayed releasing informatio­n to WHO at the start of the outbreak.

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