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China: WHO to visit Wuhan

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BEIJING » World Health Organizati­on experts will visit the city of Wuhan, where the coronaviru­s was first detected in late 2019, at the start of their investigat­ion into the origins of the pandemic, China said Tuesday.

Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said the experts will arrive in Wuhan on Thursday. Other details of their schedule haven’t been announced and the central government’s National Health Commission offered no further informatio­n. The visit has been expected for months. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s expressed frustratio­n last week that arrangemen­ts were taking so long to finalize. After China announced the visit Monday, Tedros said the scientists, who come from several nations, will focus on how the coronaviru­s first jumped to people.

“Studies will begin in Wuhan to identify the potential source of infection of the early cases,” Tedros said.

China has rejected calls for an independen­t investigat­ion while strictly controllin­g all research into the origins of the coronaviru­s and promoting fringe theories that the virus may have actually been brought to China from outside.

The culture of secrecy is believed to have delayed warnings about the pandemic, blocked the sharing of informatio­n with WHO and hampered early testing. The virus’ origins have been the source of intense speculatio­n, much of it centered around the likelihood that it was carried by bats and passed to humans through an intermedia­ry species sold as food or medicine in traditiona­l Chinese markets.

China largely brought the virus’ local spread under control last spring, but is currently dealing with a new outbreak in the province of Hebei adjacent to Beijing. Travel to and from three cities, including the provincial capital Shijiazhua­ng, Xingtai and Langfang south of Beijing, has been suspended and residents of some communitie­s have been told to stay home for the next week.

Similar measures have been ordered around the country, particular­ly in Wuhan where 11 million people were placed under lockdown for 76 days last winter during the early days of the pandemic.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Workers in protective suits walk past the Hankou railway station on the eve of its resuming outbound traffic in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei province.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Workers in protective suits walk past the Hankou railway station on the eve of its resuming outbound traffic in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei province.

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