Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

WHO inquiry on covid-19’s origins raises China warning

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BEIJING — China’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday warned against what it called possible “political manipulati­on” of a renewed probe by the World Health Organizati­on into the origins of the coronaviru­s, while saying it would support the internatio­nal body’s efforts.

The WHO on Wednesday released a proposed list of 25 experts to advise it on next steps in the search for the virus’s origins after its earlier efforts were attacked for going too easy on China, where the first human cases were detected in late 2019.

Beijing was accused of withholdin­g raw data on early cases during a visit by a WHO team in February and has since resisted calls for further investigat­ion, saying the U.S. and others were politicizi­ng the matter.

Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said China would “continue to support and participat­e in global scientific tracing and firmly oppose any forms of political manipulati­on.”

“We hope that all parties concerned, including the WHO secretaria­t and the advisory group, will effectivel­y uphold an objective and responsibl­e scientific attitude,” Zhao told reporters at a daily briefing.

The experts proposed by the U.N. health agency include some who were on the original team that went to the central Chinese city of Wuhan to investigat­e the origins of covid-19.

The findings of the original WHO-led team were inconclusi­ve, and the experts released a report concluding that it was “extremely unlikely” that the coronaviru­s leaked from a Wuhan lab, prompting criticism from outside scientists that the theory had not been properly vetted. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s later acknowledg­ed that it had been “premature” to dismiss the lab theory.

Beijing has repeatedly questioned whether the virus did indeed originate in China and has called for investigat­ions into U.S. military laboratori­es without providing any solid evidence.

China has largely stamped out cases of local transmissi­on of covid-19 infections through mask wearing, quarantini­ng and electronic case tracing, along with measures including lockdowns and mandatory mass testing.

 ?? (AP/Ng Han Guan, File) ?? Members of the World Health Organizati­on team arrive Jan. 14 at the airport in Wuhan, China, to investigat­e the origins of the coronaviru­s.
(AP/Ng Han Guan, File) Members of the World Health Organizati­on team arrive Jan. 14 at the airport in Wuhan, China, to investigat­e the origins of the coronaviru­s.

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