O BSH continues investigation into the origin of the coronary

A team of scientists from the World Health Organization that is conducting investigations into the origin of the new coronary visited a disease control centre in the province of Hubei, China, a key institution in early management of the virus outbreak on Monday. The virus first appeared in the capital of this province [...]
The virus first appeared in the capital of this province in Wwan, late 2019.
Chinese authorities gave no details about the team's visit to the Kubei Provincial Centre for Disease Control.
Meanwhile one of O experts BSH Peter Daszak told reporters the team had developed a very good and important <x0-meeting”.
O Team The BSH, which has arrived in China since last month, has also visited the sea products market in Wuhan, where a group of cases appeared with COVID-19, as well as at least one of the city hospitals where some of the first coronary patients were treated.
Scientists want to know where the virus originated, where it originated, and how it was transmitted to humans, something that may take years to detect.
“We continue to ask questions and ask for more data...”, WHO Emergency Programme Ryan said at a press conference Monday in Geneva.
The American epidemiologist and the technical leader on COVID-19 issues in WHO, Maria Van Kerkhove, said the team is focusing on the early “>contacts” and “that they are conducting fruitful discussions about this matter” with his Chinese counterparts.
The explosion of the coronary in China led to a worldwide pandemic of COVID-19. University records of Johns Hopkins show that more than 103 million worldwide infections have been recorded since the beginning of the pandemic, while more than 2.2 million people have died.
During the last three weeks, there has been a decline in worldwide infection. O Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus called this a <x0 news encouraging”, but added that “this happened before”.
During a press conference Monday, Ghebraesus said that “over the past year, almost all countries have had moments when new cases have declined and the governments have subsequently eased restrictions and people have not been cautiously”, leading as he said to the “growth again in the number of infections”.











