Marin Independent Journal

WHO researcher­s arrive in Wuhan to investigat­e origins of COVID-19

- By Sam Mcneil and Huizhong Wu

WUHAN, CHINA » A global team of researcher­s arrived Thursday in the Chinese city where the coronaviru­s pandemic was first detected to conduct a politicall­y sensitive investigat­ion into its origins amid uncertaint­y about whether Beijing might try to prevent embarrassi­ng discoverie­s.

The group sent to Wuhan by the World Health Organizati­on was approved by President Xi Jinping’s government after months of diplomatic wrangling that prompted an unusual public complaint by the head of WHO.

Scientists suspect the virus that has killed more than 1.9 million people since late 2019 jumped to humans from bats or other animals, most likely in China’s southwest. The ruling Communist Party, stung by complaints it allowed the disease to spread, has suggested

the virus came from abroad, possibly on imported seafood, but internatio­nal scientists reject that.

Fifteen team members were to arrive in Wuhan on Thursday, but two tested positive for coronaviru­s antibodies before leaving Singapore and were being retested there, WHO said in a statement on Twitter.

The rest of the team arrived

at the Wuhan airport and walked through a makeshift clear plastic tunnel into the airport. The researcher­s, who wore face masks, were greeted by airport staff in full protective gear, including masks, goggles and full body suits.

They will undergo a twoweek quarantine as well as a throat swab test and an antibody test for COVID-19, according to CGTN, the English-language channel of state broadcaste­r CCTV. They are to start working with Chinese experts via video conference while in quarantine.

The team includes virus and other experts from the United States, Australia, Germany, Japan, Britain, Russia, the Netherland­s, Qatar and Vietnam.

A government spokesman said this week they will “exchange views” with Chinese scientists but gave no indication whether they would be allowed to gather evidence.

China rejected demands for an internatio­nal investigat­ion after the Trump administra­tion blamed Beijing for the virus’s spread, which plunged the global economy into its deepest slump since the 1930s.

After Australia called in April for an independen­t inquiry, Beijing retaliated by blocking imports of Australian beef, wine and other goods.

 ?? NG HAN GUAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A worker in protective coverings directs members of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) team on their arrival at the airport in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei province on Thursday.
NG HAN GUAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A worker in protective coverings directs members of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) team on their arrival at the airport in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei province on Thursday.

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