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India joins chorus for C-19 origin probe

There's growing demand by a number of countries including US and Australia

- AGENCIES

India on Friday supported renewed global calls for a comprehens­ive investigat­ion by the WHO into the origins of Covid, days after US President Joe Biden asked American intelligen­ce agencies to find out how coronaviru­s emerged in China.

There were growing demands by a sizeable number of countries including the US and Australia to investigat­e whether the virus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019 from an animal source or from a laboratory accident in December 2019. In March, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) came out with a report on the origins of the virus but it had failed to meet the expectatio­ns of the US and several other leading countries.

External Affairs Ministry Spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said the follow up of the WHO report and further studies deserve the understand­ing and cooperatio­n of all. "The WHO convened global study on the origin of Covid is an important first step. It stressed the need for next phase studies as also for further data and studies to reach robust conclusion­s," he said.

Jurists' body seeks 'white paper' on COVID from WHO

Jurists' body ICJ on Friday urged the World Health Organisati­on to release all scientific and medical informatio­n regarding Covid-19.

The Internatio­nal Council of

Jurists said in a statement that the decision was taken in the light of reports that coronaviru­s had originated from a laboratory in Wuhan and not from the 'wet market' in Wuhan.

The ICJ called for a 'White Paper' to be released by WHO to "dispel doubts from across the globe on the origin and spread of coronaviru­s." "The credibilit­y of WHO will be enhanced if all such informatio­n is released along with a 'White Paper'," it said.

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