O Declaration BSH: Coronavirus may not originate in Wuhan

The fact that the first cases with David-19 were identified in China does not mean that the disease originated there. So said World Health Organization expert Mike Ryan, in which a broader epidemiological study is needed to fully understand the links between cases. The statement came shortly after a team [...]
The fact that the first cases with David-19 were identified in China does not mean that the disease originated there. So said World Health Organization expert Mike Ryan, in which a broader epidemiological study is needed to fully understand the links between cases.
The statement came shortly after an O team The BSH, which travelled to China, shut down the mission to identify the origin of Covid-19. “Need a more extensive epidemiological study for examining the first cases in Wuhan and to fully understand the connection between the first cases, and to determine where, at Wwan or elsewhere, the virus passed the animal-human barrier”, he said.
Earlier, O head BSH, Tdros Adhanom Geshusus, warned that despite hopes for a coronary vaccine, there may never be a perfect solution and that the road to normality can be long. The organisation reiterated the call for rigorous application of measures such as wearing a mask, social distance and washing of hands. Ge Judeesus urged mothers with children to continue breastfeeding even if they are infected with Coddy-19. According to WHO estimates, the mortality rate from the world-class coronary is currently 0.6%. /A2 CNN












