UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 ORIGINS WILL TAKE YEARS—WHO TEAM MEMBER
WUHAN—A member of the World Health Organization (WHO)-led team visiting the central Chinese city of Wuhan said he has been surprised by the complexity of getting to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and that years of research lay ahead.
Dominic Dwyer, a microbiologist and infectious diseases expert, said the team in Wuhan had received the access it requested from Chinese authorities as it tries to understand the early days of the new coronavirus outbreak first identified in Wuhan.
“Everybody knows how it really exploded out of Huanan market in Wuhan, but the key is what was happening around that time and before,” Dwyer said.
The origin of the coronavirus has become highly politicized following accusations that China was not transparent in its early handling of the outbreak. Beijing has pushed the idea that the virus could have originated elsewhere.
Tricky, difficult part
Dwyer, an Australian specialist in HIV/AIDS who previously worked with the WHO during the SARS and avian flu outbreaks, said the “conundrum” of COVID-19 was that early asymptomatic carriers may not have known they had it.
“It would be naive to think that we’re going to get virus zero,” Dwyer said. The early cases were identified in November, “but it’s just the bit beforehand that’s the very interesting part and the tricky part and the difficult part.”
Dwyer echoed his teammate Peter Daszak, a zoologist and animal disease expert, in his emphasis on the difficulty of understanding the disease.
“Even SARS, even Ebola, we have some good ideas, but no one knows,” Daszak told Reuters on Thursday. “HIV: we don’t know the exact circumstances.”