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FURY is growing as the World Health Organisation was accused of a "whitewash" as it found Covid likely didn't originate at the Wuhan wet market or come from a lab leak.

Both suggestions that the virus could have originally crossed to humans at the Huanan Seafood Market, or escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) were thrown out in a lengthy joint press conference.

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Huanan Seafood Market was considered the prime suspect in the origin of Covid
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Huanan Seafood Market was considered the prime suspect in the origin of Covid
It was originally claimed the virus jumped to humans at the Huanan Seafood Market
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It was originally claimed the virus jumped to humans at the Huanan Seafood MarketCredit: AP:Associated Press

WHO's findings appeared to largely back Communist Party protestations that the virus may have originated from outside of its borders and its repeated denials of a lab accident.

It is a move which will only fuel allegations of "China-centric" bias by WHO which have been fiercely lobbied by the US.

And despite offering further explanations, the WHO team admitted they have failed to identify the original source of the Covid outbreak.

Tobias Ellwood MP, chair of Defence committee, told The Sun Online: "This is a complete whitewash.

"Given the global economic devastation and death toll this pandemic has caused – never again should a country responsible for an outbreak be allowed to hinder an international investigation for a full 12 months."

The Communist Party-regime has long been accused of covering up the pandemic's origins - and has been continuing to attempt to deflect blame.


KEY FINDINGS

  • WHO discount lab leak theory as 'extremely unlikely' and says it will not be explored further in the probe
  • Huanan Seafood Market was also unlikely to have been the original source of the pandemic - despite being the first known outbreak
  • Covid may have "crossed borders" in its origin before first being detected in Wuhan
  • Frozen food is now being probed as a potential carrier of the virus
  • Study of coronavirus points to it originating in bats - but it is unlikely that they were in Wuhan
  • No evidence that the virus was present in Wuhan before December 2019

WHO scientists appeared alongside their Chinese counterparts as they cast doubt on the Wuhan wet market as the original source and dismissed the lab leak as "extremely unlikely".

Dr Peter Ben Embarek, the head of the WHO mission, said: "The laboratory incident hypothesis is extremely unlikely to explain the introduction of the virus into the human population.

"Therefore is not in the hypotheses that we will suggest for future studies."

Instead the team offered speculative explanations including a possible jump from animals to humans elsewhere, or even that it may have come across borders on frozen food.

WHO concluded the virus likely jumped to humans from an animal - but now the question is to where this occurred as doubt was cast over the wet market as the source of the original transmission.

The team also admitted the virus could have been circulating in other regions of China "several weeks" before it was identified after an outbreak at the wet market in Wuhan.

The press conference started after a 20 minute delay - and left the world with more questions than answers as the mystery deepens into the origins of the pandemic which has killed more than 2.3million people.

A No10 spokesman told The Sun Online: "We are supporting the WHO investigation, it's important this is open and transparent. We will wait for further information on their findings."

Dr Peter Ben Embarek of a World Health Organization said the lab leak theory was 'extremely unlikely'
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Dr Peter Ben Embarek of a World Health Organization said the lab leak theory was 'extremely unlikely'Credit: AP:Associated Press

Jamie Metzl, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and a WHO advisor, told The Sun Online: "Rejecting the lab leak hypothesis out of hand seems a wrong move by the WHO investigation team.

"To make this assertion credibly, they would have needed full and unrestricted access to all records, samples, and key personnel from the WIV and other labs, which they clearly did not have.

"We still need an unrestricted international forensic investigation looking at all possible hypotheses."

Dr Ben Embarek said the WHO investigation had uncovered new information but had not dramatically changed the picture of the outbreak.

He added work to identify the origins of the coronavirus points to a natural reservoir in bats, but it is unlikely that they were in Wuhan.

The WHO expert also said it would be worthwhile to explore whether a frozen wild animal in a market setting with the right conditions could be conducive to rapid spread of the virus.

The group spent just an hour at the seafood market where many of the first reported clusters of infections emerged over a year ago.

Sam Armstrong, director of communications for the Henry Jackson Society, told The Sun Online: "“That the WHO agreed to a 'joint investigation’ with the Chinese Communist Party, tells you all you need to know. They’ve discounted — without evidence — the lab leak thesis from the start. 

"Premier Xi got his money’s worth in backing Tedros for the WHO top job. This investigation is a whitewash pure and simple.

"Bat-borne Coronaviruses do not just emerge thousands of miles away from the nearest relevant bat population but metres from a military lab studying these viruses without good cause."

A press conference is held at the end of a WHO mission to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic in Wuhan
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A press conference is held at the end of a WHO mission to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic in WuhanCredit: AP:Associated Press

The experts added that they "don't know" the exact role of Wuhan's Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in the origin of the virus.

A cluster of cases was linked to the market, but officials also found cases among people who had no ties to the market.

It was suggested the virus may have come from elsewhere and not jumped from animals to humans at the market - as was originally suggested in initial probes.

Unpublished data suggests samples of SARS-CoV-2 were found several weeks before the first reported cases in Wuhan.

The ten-person WHO team are on the ground in China as they attempt to piece together where Covid first came from.

The experts arrived in in China on January 14 and have now finished their research in Wuhan, where the alarm was first sounded on December 31, 2019.

Professor Liang Wennian dismissed the wet market origin theory of Covid
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Professor Liang Wennian dismissed the wet market origin theory of CovidCredit: Reuters

Professor Liang Wennian, the leader of the Chinese team, started off the conference and dismissed the wet market as an origin.

He said the team believed the virus originated in animals - likely bats or pangolins - but the intermediate hosts that allowed it to jump to humans are "yet to be identified".

Prof Wennian appeared to rule out the Huanan Seafood Market as an origin source as he suggested Covid come from somewhere else other than Wuhan.

He added that studies showed the virus "can be carried long-distance on cold chain products," appearing to nudge towards the possible importation of the virus - a theory that has abounded in China in recent months.

He also said there was "no indication" the sickness was in circulation in Wuhan before December 2019 when the first official cases have been recorded.

MYSTERY REMAINS

Prof Wennian also said no bats in the wild in China had been found to be carrying viruses that may have mutated into Covid-19.

The virus could have been circulating in other regions before it was identified in Wuhan, the Chinese expert explained.

The WHO team agreed with his assessment, with Dr Ben Embarek adding: "We can also agree we have found evidence of wider circulation in December not just cluster outbreak in market, also circulated outside market."

It was suggested it could have come from frozen food being sold in wet market - an idea also being pushed by China.

Members of the team had sought to rein in expectations about the mission, with zoologist Peter Daszak saying last week that one of their aims was to "identify the next steps to fill in the gaps".

Peter Ben Embarek and Marion Koopmans, members of the WHO team tasked with investigating the origins of the coronavirus
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Peter Ben Embarek and Marion Koopmans, members of the WHO team tasked with investigating the origins of the coronavirusCredit: Reuters
The Wuhan Institute of Virology was studying bat coronaviruses before the pandemic
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The Wuhan Institute of Virology was studying bat coronaviruses before the pandemicCredit: Reuters

Another team member, infectious disease expert Dominic Dwyer, said it would probably take years to fully understand the origins of Covid-19.

While the natural cause was the prime investigation, WHO admitted last week they were keeping an open mind of a theory of a lab leak.

WIV was known to be experimenting with chimeric viruses and holding bat-borne diseases - and a leak had been suggested as a theory for the virus's origins.

And last week the WHO scientists even visited the lab to meet with China's "Bat Woman" scientist Dr Shi Zhengli, dubbed as such for her extensive research of bat based viruses.

Questions have loomed over the Institute since the start of the pandemic, and scientists there have repeatedly denied any allegations of a leak.

WHO's visit has been subject to controversy as the team were initially barred from entry to China - an incident  which Communist authorities dubbed a "misunderstanding".

And one of the team members, Dr Daszak, has a longstanding friendship with Dr Shi and helped funnel WIV a slice of US government funding - but he denied any potential conflict of interest.

What do we know about the Wuhan Institure of Virology?

THE WUHAN Institute of Virology is the highest security lab of its kind in all of China - and can be found right at the heart of the origins of the global pandemic.

Various theories have been swirling about the lab, which is headed up by Chinese scientist Dr Shi Zhengli, known as “Bat Woman”.

Most scientists do not believe the virus leaked from the lab, and the lab itself has categorically denied the claims.

The lab specialised in bat-borne viruses and had been carrying out experiences on them since 2015.

Airlocks, full body suits, and chemical showers are required before entering and leaving the lab - the first in China to be accredited with biosafety level 4 (BSL-4).

BSL-4 labs are the only places in the world where scientists can study diseases that have no cure.

Scientists from the lab even tested mysterious virus which killed three miners 1,000 miles away in Yunnan province back in 2012.

It has been suggested this fatal mystery bug may have been the true origin of Covid-19.

Experts at the lab also engineered a new type of hybrid 'super-virus' that can infect humans in 2015, according to medical journal 

Despite fears surrounding the research, the study was designed to show the risk of viruses carried by bats which could be transmitted to humans.

There is no suggestion the facility's 2015 work is linked to the pandemic.

The lab was also recruiting new scientists to probe coronaviruses in bats just seven days before the outbreak.

China has began tightening security around its biolabs with President Xi Jinping saying it was a “national security” issue to improve scientific safety at a meeting last February.

The WHO mission was tightly controlled and stage managed by China - which even saw the scientists visits a propaganda museum celebrating Wuhan's fight against Covid.

The organisation itself is also facing questions about how it handled the early days of the pandemic, being accused by former US President Donald Trump of being "China-centric".

WIV is highest-security lab of its kind in China, and is just a stone's throw from the outbreak's ground zero - the Huanan Seafood Market.

MPs have also been pressuring the British government to investigate after a top US official revealed the Trump White House considered a leak the "most credible" origin of the virus.

And last month, new docs released by the US revealed scientists in Wuhan fell ill with Covid-like symptoms in late 2019 - months before the pandemic began to ravage the world.

Members of the WHO team during the investigation in Wuhan
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Members of the WHO team during the investigation in WuhanCredit: Reuters

Documents already revealed Beijing downplayed the bug to "protect its image", and there have been repeated allegations that China has manipulated its death and case figures.

Meanwhile, some 300 coronavirus studies by the Wuhan lab have been erased, raising more questions over China's attempts to stall investigators.

China has since mostly returned to normal - not recording any sigicnant Covid outbreaks since last March.

It has a total of 89,720 cases and 4,636 deaths, just a fraction of those recorded in Western nations, and was the only economy to actually grow in 2020 amid global financial turmoil.

WIV top scientist Dr Shi said in December she would welcome a visit to her lab - a comment the organisation later distanced itself from.

"I would personally welcome any form of visit, based on an open, transparent, trusting, reliable and reasonable dialogue," she said.

"But the specific plan is not decided by me."

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WIV's press office however than later claimed Prof Shi was only speaking in a "personal capacity" and her statement had "not been approved", reported the .

The Sun Says

WELL, knock us down with a feather. The World Health Organisation can’t find ANY reason to blame China for Covid.

It gave Wuhan its once-over and — stone the crows — nothing!

A quick guided tour of the virus lab ruled that out as the source. The filthy “wet markets” have a clean bill of health. Was it from bats, then? No.

Was it spreading before the first cases China admitted to in December 2019? No.

How DID it happen? The feeble WHO predictably hasn’t a clue. Which is just how the Chinese regime wants it.

The communists, who enslave ­Muslims, crush democracy and ­routinely lie, hack and steal intellectual property, will never own the China virus that crippled the world.

The WHO, under Beijing officials’ sinister gaze, never were going to find anything.

Moment Wuhan medics admit they were told to LIE as they are secretly filmed saying they KNEW coronavirus was deadly and spreading between humans

 

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