COVID-19 pandemic’s origins obscured by lack of Chinese data —WHO panel

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The World Health Organization said on Thursday its latest investigation into the origins of COVID-19 was inconclusive, largely because data from China is missing, another blow to its years-long effort to determine how the pandemic began.

The report from the WHO expert panel said all available data showed the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 probably came from animals, likely bats, a similar conclusion to the UN agency's previous work on the topic in 2021 that followed a trip to China.

They will also inject urgency into the effort to overhaul the WHO and its health emergency procedures as the agency strives to reassert itself after years of criticism over its handling of the pandemic. The origins of the pandemic, which has killed at least 15 million people, have become politicized. Scientists say it is important to establish what happened to prevent similar outbreaks.But the team on the panel—known as the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens —said it was still impossible to do so because of a lack of data.

The report said no new information had been provided on the possibility that SARS-CoV-2 was introduced to humans through a laboratory incident, and "it remains important to consider all reasonable scientific data" to evaluate this possibility. Jean-Claude Manuguerra, SAGO Co-chair said monkeypox was an "illustration of how much we need this global framework" to find out how future pathogens emerge.

 

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