Yorkshire Post

WHO team visits Wuhan seafood market in search for Covid-19 clues

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A WORLD Health Organisati­on (WHO) team looking into the origins of the coronaviru­s pandemic has visited the seafood market in the Chinese city of Wuhan that was linked to many early infections.

The team members visited Huanan Seafood Market for about an hour, and one flashed a thumbs-up sign when reporters asked how the trip was going.

The market was the site of a December 2019 outbreak, with scientists initially suspecting the virus came from wild animals sold there.

The market has since been largely ruled out but it could provide hints to how Covid-19 spread so widely.

“Very important site visits today – a wholesale market first & Huanan Seafood Market just now,” Peter Daszak, a zoologist with the US group EcoHealth Alliance and a member of the WHO team, said in a tweet.

“Very informativ­e & critical for our joint teams to understand the epidemiolo­gy of Covid as it started to spread at the end of 2019.”

Earlier in the day, the team members were also seen walking through sections of the Baishazhou market – one of the largest wet markets in Wuhan – surrounded by a large entourage of Chinese officials and representa­tives.

The market was the food distributi­on centre for Wuhan during the city’s 76-day lockdown last year.

The members, with expertise in veterinary medicine, virology, food safety and epidemiolo­gy, have so far visited two hospitals at the centre of the early outbreak.

On Saturday, they also visited a museum exhibition dedicated to the early history of Covid-19.

The mission has become politicall­y charged, as China seeks to avoid blame for alleged missteps in its early response to the outbreak.

A single visit by scientists is unlikely to confirm the virus’s origins.

Pinning down an outbreak’s animal reservoir is typically an exhaustive endeavour that takes years of research, including taking animal samples, genetic analysis and epidemiolo­gical studies.

The Chinese government has promoted theories, with little evidence, that the outbreak might have started with imports of frozen seafood tainted with Covid19.

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