WASHINGTON: Corona began spreading from Wuhan, China, about nine months ago. About 1 million people have died worldwide since then, but the issues surrounding it have not been resolved. When an Indian journalist questioned World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adenman about whether the corona virus came from China, he once again defended China.
"The virus came naturally," the
WHO chief was speaking to the media at an event on Friday. Meanwhile, an Indian journalist questioned him about claims that the corona virus originated in China's Wuhan virology lab. "The WHO believes in science and evidence," he said. Someone said in a media interview that the virus came from the lab but as far as we are concerned, all the publications we have seen say that the virus came naturally.
"Follow science,"
Edenmey said. Whoever comes to the media and says something, we can't say anything. We will tell them to follow the scientific process. ' Li-Wang Yan, a scientist who fled China to save lives, claims that the virus originated in a Chinese lab and spread from there.
The claim of the scientist who escaped from China,
Dr. "The first thing is that Wuhan's meat market is being used as a cover and the virus is not natural," Yan said. When asked where the virus came from, he said, from Wuhan's lab. "The genome sequence is like a human fingerprint," he said. It is on this basis that he can be identified. ' "Based on the evidence, he can say that,
WHO also supports China on vaccines On the
other hand, a Chinese health official claimed that the WHO had endorsed the decision to give the country's corona vaccines to the public before the end of the third phase of the trial. According to the official, it was decided to give experimental vaccines to people who were at higher risk of infection with the virus under the emergency program. When the WHO was informed about this, it supported.
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