![]() ![]() He agreed that farmers, suppliers and their contacts should be interviewed, and that more study was needed to identify what role “farmed wild animals may have played in introducing the virus to markets in Wuhan and beyond.” Lab leak theory not ruled out “Again, I welcome the recommendations for further research, including a full analysis of the trade in animals and products in markets across Wuhan, particularly those linked to early human cases”, he said. The team confirmed there had been widespread contamination in the large market of Huanan but could not determine the source of this contamination. Tedros welcomed the recommendations for further studies to understand the earliest human cases and clusters, and to trace animals sold at markets in and around Wuhan, but “the role of animal markets is still unclear.” I expect future collaborative studies to include more timely and comprehensive data sharing.” Animal markets’ role, ‘still unclear’ “In my discussions with the team, they expressed the difficulties they encountered in accessing raw data. ![]() ![]() He noted that although much data had been provided, to fully understand the earliest cases, they would need access from Chinese authorities “to data including biological samples from at least September” 2019. ![]() He welcomed the findings of the 34-member team, which in January, visited the Chinese city of Wuhan where the first cases of the then new coronavirus came to light at the end of 2019.īut the WHO chief was clear that overall, it raises “further questions that will need to be addressed by further studies, as the team itself notes in the report.” ![]()
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