OBS releases key report for COVID-19, China reacts

On March 30th, the OBS published the joint study report China - OBS for tracking COVID-19 virus source. From January 14th to February 10th, a group of 17 Chinese experts and 17 foreign experts did the global tracking work of COVID-19 in China, which has lasted for 28 days. According to the report, experts [...]
On March 30th, the OBS published the joint study report China - OBS for tracking COVID-19 virus source.
From January 14th to February 10th, a group of 17 Chinese experts and 17 foreign experts did the global tracking work of COVID-19 in China, which has lasted for 28 days.
According to the report, experts have made this assessment of four possible ways of showing the new coronary in man:
Intermediate infection: possible “possible “; direct infection ♫ “possible- relatively possible”; infection through the refrigerator chain { “; laboratory infection -“extremely little possible”.
This report provides advice for later research by the expert group, such as the creation of a single global database and the continuation of first-case research in a wider sphere in the world.
Scientists will look more for species of animals that may be coralists and will learn more about the role of the refrigerator chain and frozen foods in the spread of the virus.

Chinese MPJ spokesman said on Tuesday that China has always supported scientists' studies on the source of the virus and its ways of spreading it and supports the member states of the WTO to develop co-operation in studies on the source of the virus.
While facing numerous tasks in preventing the epidemic, China has twice invited OBS experts to come to study on the investigation of the virus's source. Between January 14th and February 10th, experts from China, the OBS and the 10 countries of the world have done 28-day joint research in Wuhan. China has offered the necessary assistance to their jobs in Wuhan, which has shown China's open, transparent and responsible stand.
The trace is a scientific work and must be done in cooperation by world scientists. Politisation of jobs in this direction will hinder global co-operation, undermine global anti-epidem efforts and cause more loss of lives. This is against the international community's will for the anti-hypismic war.
In the meantime, tracking is also a global task and must be done in many parts of the world. “We believe that joint studies by the WTO and China will play a good driving role in tracking the virus,” the spokesman said.











