The Citizen (Gauteng)

More virus origin questions

WHO: ‘RAPID IMPLEMENTA­TION’ OF RECOMMENDA­TION TO START PHASE 2 OF PROBE

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China appears intent on seeing next investigat­ion focus anywhere but Wuhan.

After an internatio­nal mission to China turned up more questions than answers about the pandemic origins, the WHO is evaluating how to move forward through a diplomatic quagmire to solve the mystery.

Determinin­g how the virus that causes Covid-19 first began spreading among humans is seen as vital to preventing future outbreaks.

But a long-delayed report, drafted by the team of internatio­nal experts sent to Wuhan at the start of the year and their Chinese counterpar­ts, drew no firm conclusion­s and called for more investigat­ion.

The World Health Organisati­on’s (WHO) emergency committee this week urged the “rapid implementa­tion” of the report recommenda­tions for phase two probes.

But while the WHO and countries worldwide agree further investigat­ion is needed, a fight is brewing over what the next phase of inquiry should entail and where it should take place.

It took more than a year after Covid-19 first surfaced in Wuhan in December 2019 to get the internatio­nal expert team to China and Beijing appears intent on seeing the next phase focus elsewhere.

“We hope that other relevant countries will cooperate closely with WHO experts in a scientific, open, transparen­t and responsibl­e manner, as China has done,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying told reporters on 31 March.

But critics question the transparen­cy around the first mission, called for in a resolution passed last May by WHO member countries, and insist far more investigat­ion in China is needed.

“At a very basic level, there is unanimity in terms of that the phase two should take place in China,” a senior Western diplomat in Geneva said.

Beijing was the only party voicing the view that “somehow the next phase should be in any other region”.

“The idea that the next phase should not focus primarily on China is absurd,” US geopolitic­al expert Jamie Metzl said.

Metzl, one of 24 scientists from the US, Europe, Australia and Japan who published an open letter this month demanding a more comprehens­ive investigat­ion, described the first mission and resulting report as “deeply flawed”.

Critics charge the mission was heavily orchestrat­ed by Beijing and that the report focused disproport­ionately on theories favoured by China.

“The oversized role that the government of China played in this process, I think, was problemati­c,” said Metzl. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HIGH CARE. A medical staff member holds the hand of a patient infected with Covid-19 at the intensive care unit of the Clinique Oceane private hospital in Vannes, western France, this week.
Picture: AFP HIGH CARE. A medical staff member holds the hand of a patient infected with Covid-19 at the intensive care unit of the Clinique Oceane private hospital in Vannes, western France, this week.

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