O BSH after the investigation into Wuhan: The virus was circulated before December 2019, we found the first 13 variants.

O Mission Leader The BSH in China, which investigated the origin of the coronary, said exclusively about CNN, that the virus has spread to China much earlier than December 2019, when it was reported for the first time. Peter Ben Embarek found that 174 positive cases were reported in Wuhan in early December. [...]
O Mission Leader The BSH in China, which investigated the origin of the coronary, said exclusively about CNN, that the virus has spread to China much earlier than December 2019, when it was reported for the first time. Peter Ben Embarek found that 174 positive cases were reported in Wuhan at the beginning of December, according to evidence, the virus has circulated around the city in far higher numbers than it was declared at the time, perhaps hundreds more.
“Virus has been freely circulated in Wuhan since December 2019, which I think is a discovery. 100 cases have been confirmed in the lab and 74 are clinically confirmed”
Nick Patton Walch, CNN: 174 cases suggest +1 thousand cases or more?
Peter Ben Embarek, WHO: Yeah, probably, but I guess so. Because everything is in line with the parameters we've investigated”
The team also found that December 2019 has circulated 13 light versions of the virus, mainly in Wuhan, where it is believed that the living thing market has affected massive spread.
Peter Ben Embarek, WHO: We have discovered 13 different variants, in 13 different individuals in December. Some of them from markets and some popular in markets. Some have nothing to do with markets. This was part of what we found out in our” mission.
These early variants of the coronary show that the virus has circulated for a long time, health experts say for CNN, but without providing a clear definition of the exact time. Their work has been intense in Wuhan.
Peter Ben Embarek, WHO: Remember, we had an entire planet on our shoulders 24 hours a day for a month, which makes the scientist's work even more difficult. Of course, harsh discussions were also sparked on us, but then came the argument of the facts”.
Now this team has another mission, to start studying blood samples from first patients in Wuhan, dating back to 2019. China, meanwhile, requires full transparency for the investigation.
Peter Ben Embarek, WHO: There are over 200,000 champions, which we have provided and will already be used for new studies on the”
Nick Patton Walsh CNN: And you have to do this urgently?
Peter Ben Embarek, WHO: “Yes, that would be fantastic”
Nick Patton Walch, CNN: Is it not also wonderful that they had not seen them before?
Peter Ben Embarek, WHO: You can say that too, but we need to understand that these champions are extremely important and can only be used for important purposes”.
There are still many questions, but first the team will have to return to China.











