US and 13 countries worried about O report BSH over the origin of COVID-19

The United States and 13 other countries expressed concern today about the delay in publishing the World Health Organisation's (OBSH) report on the origin of the choreography and failure to allow experts to access unhindered access to all data. Group issued a joint statement after O general director BSH Tedros Adhanom [...]
The United States and 13 other countries expressed concern today about the delay in publishing the World Health Organisation's (OBSH) report on the origin of the choreography and failure to allow experts to access unhindered access to all data.
Group issued a joint statement after O general director Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus said international experts had reported difficulties in access to data during their stay in China, where they were investigating the origin of the virus.
It is important that together we express our concern that the international group of experts' research on the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was significantly delayed and that no access was provided in full, original and samples,” is said in a statement signed by the governments of Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, South Korea, Slovenia, Great Britain and the United States.
China has refused to provide first data about early COVID-19 cases for an O-led expert group The BSH, an expert said earlier, could have hampered their efforts to understand how the global pandemic started.
In a joint statement, countries asked for additional studies on animals to determine how the virus was transmitted to people and called on O member states If you have access to data, so transparent and fast.
“is essential for independent experts to have full access to all relevant human, animal and environmental data and personnel involved in early stages of pandemic, which is important for the outbreak of pandemic,” is further said in the statement.
The declaration signatory countries believe the instructions would help them discover, prepare and respond to future pandemics.
An international expert mission based in Wwan concluded that it was very likely that the trigger agent of COVIID-19 had spread from bats to humans through another animal, while almost ruled out the possibility that the virus would have “saved” from a laboratory.
O Chief The BSH called today to launch a new investigation by specialised experts on an eventual flow of COVID-19 from labs in China, and warned that international experts do not have unhindered access to data.
Although experts investigating the origin of the virus in January and February in China considered the hypothesis of the least possible laboratory leak, “further research is required, in new missions with specialised experts I am ready to place”, said Tedros Adhanom Ghebresesus at a conference with member states on an official report today.












