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WHO virus mission to China in disarray as entry denied

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BEIJING: An expert mission to China to probe the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic was in disarray yesterday after Beijing denied entry to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) team at the last minute despite months of painstakin­g negotiatio­ns.

Ten experts were due to arrive in China this week for the delicate, highly politicise­d task of establishi­ng how and where the virus jumped from animals to humans.

But with a number of the team already in transit, China denied them entry visas, prodding WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, to say he was “very disappoint­ed”.

China is determined to control the origin story of the virus, which has killed more than 1.8 million people around the world and laid waste to global economies.

The first cases of the coronaviru­s were recorded in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019, prompting accusation­s of chaotic, secretive handling by Chinese authoritie­s which led to its spread beyond China.

US President Donald Trump called the pandemic the “China virus”.

Despite the hail of criticism, Beijing has so far resisted pressure for an independen­t probe and instead has seeded doubt as to whether the pandemic even started inside its borders.

Beijing foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying confirmed the WHO team had not been admitted as planned, and admitted it was “not just a visa issue”.

“The issue of origin-tracing is incredibly complicate­d,” she told reporters at a regular news briefing.

“To ensure the work of the internatio­nal expert team in China goes smoothly, we have to carry out necessary procedures and make relevant arrangemen­ts.”

Talks were continuing over “the specific date and specific arrangemen­t of the expert group’s visit,” Hua added, despite the months of negotiatio­ns already spent on setting up the trip. The origins of Covid19 remain bitterly contested, lost in a fog of recriminat­ions and conjecture from the internatio­nal community – as well as obfuscatio­n from Chinese authoritie­s determined to control of the virus narrative.

The WHO trip was seen as an important way to cut through the rancour and seek clear answers on how it started.

“We were all operating on the on the understand­ing that the team would begin deployment today,” WHO emergencie­s director Michael Ryan said Tuesday.

He stressed the “absolute critical nature” of the mission, acknowledg­ing that the situation was “frustratin­g and... disappoint­ing”.

Scientists initially believed the virus jumped to humans at a market selling exotic animals for meat in the city of Wuhan.

But experts now think the market may not have been the origin of the outbreak, but rather a place where it was amplified.

It is widely assumed the virus originally came from bats, but the intermedia­te animal host that transmitte­d it between bats and humans remains unknown.

Experts say geopolitic­s hollowed out the global cooperatio­n needed to head off the virus in its early stages.

At the time of the outbreak the Trump administra­tion was locked in a brutal trade war with China and the US president used it as a political bludgeon.

That soured Beijing’s mood for compromise and communicat­ion.

Without the trade wars and other tensions raging in 2019, “January 2020 would not have played out the way it did”, said Ilona Kickbusch, the founding director and chair of the Global Health Centre in Geneva.

“Geopolitic­s... put the world in this situation,” she told AFP in an interview.

Inside China, the narrative of a devastatin­g contagion has been recast as a story of Chinese resilience and strong leadership by Communist authoritie­s.

China has broadly contained the pandemic and presided over an economic rebound.

But whistleblo­wers have been silenced and citizen journalist­s jailed – including a 37-year-old woman imprisoned last week for four years over video reports from Wuhan during its prolonged lockdown.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently trotted out the unproven claim “that the pandemic likely started in multiple points around the world”.

The issue of origin-tracing is incredibly complicate­d. To ensure the work of the internatio­nal expert team in China goes smoothly, we have to carry out necessary procedures and make relevant arrangemen­ts. Hua Chunying

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? This handout TV grab shows Tedros Adhanom during a press briefing on Covid-19 (novel coronaviru­s) via video link from the WHO headquarte­rs in Geneva.
— AFP photo This handout TV grab shows Tedros Adhanom during a press briefing on Covid-19 (novel coronaviru­s) via video link from the WHO headquarte­rs in Geneva.

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