Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CHINA REJECTS WHO PROPOSAL FOR 2ND COVID ORIGIN STUDY

Beijing ‘shocked’ by WHO’s proposal for second phase of Covid origin probe, opposes politicisi­ng the study

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: China on Thursday rejected the World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) plan for the second phase of the Covid-19 origin study, saying it is “shocked” by the proposal as it contains language that does not respect science.

China opposes politicisi­ng the study into the origin of the virus, national health commission (NHC) vice minister Zeng Yixin said on Thursday. Beijing’s angry reaction comes after WHO chief Tedros Adhanom said last week that it was premature to rule out a link between the Covid-19 and a laboratory leak, adding that he had asked China to be more transparen­t.

BEIJING: China on Thursday rejected the World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) plan for the second phase of the Covid-19 origin study, saying it is “shocked” by the proposal as it contains language that does not respect science.

China opposes politicisi­ng the study into the origin of the coronaviru­s, national health commission (NHC) vice minister Zeng Yixin said on Thursday.

Beijing’s angry reaction comes after WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said last week that it was premature to rule out a potential link between the pandemic and a laboratory leak, adding that he had asked China to be more transparen­t as scientists search for the origin of the virus.

The first cases of the disease were identified in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019 before it triggered the worst pandemic in a century, killing and infecting millions and stalling the global economy.

China has voiced strong opposition against internatio­nal opinion, which believes a high-security bio lab in Wuhan was the source of the virus.

There have also been a spate of articles, some offering very plausible arguments on why the virus may have been engineered.

According to the coronaviru­s tracker run by the US-based Johns Hopkins University, the pandemic has thus far infected at least 192.12 million people around the world and killed more than 4.12 million, apart from ravaging economies.

Zeng said China cannot accept the current version of the WHO’s plan because it has been compromise­d by political manipulati­on and disrespect­s scientific facts.

Chinese state media quoted Zeng as saying the second phase of the proposed study has listed the hypothesis that China had violated lab regulation­s and leaked the virus as one of the major research objectives, and he was “very shocked” after reading the proposal.

“We hope the WHO should carefully consider the advice by Chinese scientists, take investigat­ing the origin of the Covid-19 virus as a scientific question free from political interferen­ce, and proactivel­y and properly conduct sustained investigat­ions into the origin of the virus in various countries,” he said.

Zeng rejected that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had three infected workers, carried out gain-of-function research (which increases the virulence of virus), and engineered the virus.

There was zero infection among staff and students at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, said Yuan Zhiming, director of the National Biosafety Laboratory at the presser.

In a departure from his earlier narrative, the WHO chief had said last week that getting access to raw data had been a challenge for the internatio­nal team of scientists who travelled to China earlier this year to investigat­e the Covid-19 origin.

According to an Associated Press report from Berlin, Tedros told reporters that the UN health agency based in Geneva is “actually asking China to be transparen­t, open and cooperate, especially on the informatio­n, raw data that we asked for in the early days of the pandemic”.

China has consistent­ly been on the offensive in countering allegation­s on the Wuhan lab leak theory. On Wednesday, Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said that in less than five days, about 5 million Chinese have signed an open letter, asking the WHO to investigat­e the Fort Detrick lab in the US over the Covid-19 origin. The rising numbers are a representa­tion of the anger of the Chinese people at the political manipulati­on by some in the US on Covid-19 origin, Zhao said.

 ?? AFP ?? A photo taken on January 25, 2020 shows medical staff wearing protective equipment arriving with a patient at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in China.
AFP A photo taken on January 25, 2020 shows medical staff wearing protective equipment arriving with a patient at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in China.

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