WHO Report: This is COVID-19's most likely scenario

A joint study by the World Health Organization (OBSH) and China on the origin of COVID-19 says that the transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that the laboratory flow is a bit reliable, broadcasts the AP referring to a draft report in which [...]
The agency claims that today it received the almost final version of O report The BSH from a Geneva-based diplomat who did not want to be identified because he was not authorized to provide information before his official publication.
It is not yet known whether the report can be changed before publication, but the findings it contains were largely expected and left many unanswered questions, the AP reports.
O Team The BSH suggested further research in all possible directions regarding the origin of the Corona virus, in addition to the hypothesis that it “saved” from the laboratory.
Researchers considered four scenarios in the order of probability. They concluded that transmission through another animal is very possible. They estimated that the live spread from bats to people is possible, and they also said that spreading with food products “with a cool chain” is possible.
Report publication has been delayed several times, and an O official The BSH said late last week that he expects to be ready for publication in the coming days.
Report is largely based on O International Experts' Visit BSH in the Chinese town of Wuhan, where COVID-19 was first discovered during January and February last year, the AP points out.











