WHO on Covid-19: WHO said - the origin of the corona is not clear, although a study on leaks from the lab is necessary

Posted on 10th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

An expert group of WHO has said that more studies need to be done to find out the origin of the corona. It also includes a detailed analysis of the possibility of the coronavirus spreading from lab to humans. This group was formed by the WHO to help investigate the origin of the corona. This stand of the expert group is in stark contrast to the report of the United Nations Health Agency's preliminary investigation into the origin of the virus. Last year, the WHO said that it was unlikely that the coronavirus would leak from an accident in the lab and spread to humans.

 

Origin of corona unclear: WHO

 

In the report released on Thursday, the WHO expert group said that the link of the data is still not available, based on which it can be known how the corona epidemic started. The group of scientists has said that it is in favor of allowing investigations based on all kinds of scientific evidence that will come to the fore in the future. The group has said that some epidemics have been caused by accidents in laboratories in the past, so the possibility of this cannot be ruled out in this case as well.

 

Trump told China is responsible

 

Experts have called for a range of studies, including examining wild animals. Let us tell you that former US President Donald Trump has been repeatedly alleging that the coronavirus originated from China's Wuhan Lab. He also accused the WHO of trying to suppress the spread of the virus in collusion with China.

 

Let us tell you that once again Corona has gained momentum in the country. During the 24 on Thursday, 622 new cases of corona have been reported in Delhi and all are Omicron variants. With this, 537 patients have also been cured, while the corona infection rate has reached 3.17, which is a matter of concern in a way.

 

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