Where does the coronobius originate? Report release expected by O BSH.

Investigators who conducted inspections in China to uncover the origin of the Coronavirus will release in mid-March a report with their findings, a WHO official said on Friday. Peter Ben Embarek, who led the mission, clarified at the organisation's regular press conference that a report [...] would not be released.
Peter Ben Embarek, who led the mission, clarified at the organisation's regular press conference that a preliminary report would not be released as promised.
For clarification, we never had plans to issue a preliminary report. We were hoping to draw a summary of the report, but O General Director The BSH will receive our report with recommendations in the near future,” said Embarek.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that O team The BSH had decided not to issue its preliminary report “as tensions between Beijing and Washington” increase. Another group of international scientists has called on O The BSH to conduct a new investigation into the origin of the virus.
Scientists said through a letter Thursday that O team The BSH “did not have the mandate, independence, or the approach needed to meet an investigation without limits”.
Scientists add to paper that O investigators BSH in China was accompanied by Chinese counterparts.
For the first time, the coronobius was discovered in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019.
Former US President Donald Trump insisted without offering proof that the Coronavirus had emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan and had spread to the population.
A team of international experts launched a four-week investigation into Wuhan in January that closed last month.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Food and Barnat Administration issued a warning Thursday about equipment used to control the individual's temperature as a way to ensure that there is no COVID.
The federal authority says the wrong <x0 use of these systems could result in the wrong temperature as a result of some” factors. The agency says it has sent companies a number of letters to warn them they have released unapproval “, uncontrolled for measuring temperature”.
Meanwhile, the Guardian newspaper says the situation in Papua New Gini is critical. Hospitals in this Pacific country are out of funding and “are closing doors” as a result of increased number of patients.
In Auckland, New Zealand, authorities are expected to ease border measures Sunday, as there were no new cases identified with COVID on Friday. It is expected that the rest of the country will soon ease restrictive measures.
Johns Hopkins University announced on Friday that nearly 115.8 million cases of coronary on a global scale have been identified so far. The United States is the country with the highest number of infections of some 29 million positive cases, followed by India with nearly 11.2 million and Brazil with 10.8 million. /voa











