WHO team says Covid 19 was not leaked from Wuhan lab

Update: 2021-02-12 11:32 GMT
It's been more than one year since the ongoing Coronavirus was detected. The Covid-19 cluster was detected on the 31st of December in 2019 in the Wuhan province of the Dragon country China.

Since the emergence of the Coronavirus outbreak, the dragon country China has been facing allegations for releasing the Coronavirus to the world. Accusing the WHO of not taking appropriate action against China, the former US President Donald Trump has stopped funding for WHO also.

A World Health Organisation (WHO) team comprising of 14 scientists have reached the dragon country China to find out if the Coronavirus was really leaked from the Wuhan lab or not.

Media reports have claimed that the experts' team has concluded its research claiming that the Coronavirus was not leaked from the Wuhan lab, and cold-chain products like Australian beef might have caused the outbreak.

Peter Embarek, who leads the WHO team has rubbished the claims of Wuhan roots to the ongoing Corponavirus. A detailed study should be carried out to find out of the virus strain was imported into China, he said.

The report from the scientists has come on similar lines to the Chinese Communist Party's claims that the dragon country China is not related to the virus and they are being falsely accused.

Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt took a shart dig at WHO reports. He said he was not at all surprised with the report as there are no surprises in the expert's report.

"The overwhelming likelihood is that you have an animal-based source and that the virus is likely to arise somewhere in the vicinity of the first human cases," the Minister said.
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