WHO visits Wuhan, yet many questions on Corona not answered

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Wuhan: After gathering some new information on the origin of Coronavirus Pandemic, a team of World Health Organization is leaving from China on Wednesday, but the big questions are still unanswered. The epidemic has killed 2.3 million people worldwide. The first case of coronavirus infection was reported in Wuhan in the world in December 2019. This period of the WHO team was a politically sensitive subject for China and the entire world was eyeing it. In fact, China was accused of not taking appropriate steps to deal with it in the beginning of the epidemic.

“We have a clear indication of what the next step should be,” team member Peter Dzak said after arriving at the airport while completing a four-day trip to the central Chinese city of Wuhan. We will get a lot of information when this work is done. “It seems that the main conclusion of the team has confirmed the same things that experts have already said about the virus.

The principles that the team looked at during their journey are as follows:

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The spread of coronavirus from bats: The team that visited Wuhan did not change the main principle of where the coronavirus finally came from. Scientists think that bats may have been its potential carriers and through them, the virus may have entered the human body. At the same time, it may have happened that bats may have directly infected a human. However, according to the WHO team and its Chinese counterparts, it is more likely that the epidemic will spread through other animals. But the question is, which animal is that and where is it? “

Principle of spreading of Covid-19 from the market: Hunan Seafood Market has been considered for a long time as the place where humans were first infected with Coronavirus. Seafood kept mainly in ice is available in this market. But the meat of domesticated animals is also sold here. Which includes rabbits, rats, etc. The rabbit is believed to be a suspected carrier for the spread of the virus. A member of the team has said that one of these animals is found to be present in the fields in the area where the bats are located. However, Chinese health authorities have denied the role of the market in the spread of infection.

Laboratory spread theory: Chinese and international experts have come to the conclusion that the virus may not have spread from Wuhan Institute of Virology.

The theory of ‘cold chain’: In a joint investigation, the possibility of the possibility that the virus may have entered the human body by means of ‘frozen food’ (foods kept at temperatures below zero degrees Celsius). Chinese authorities have laid great emphasis on this principle.

However, team member Mari Koupomans said, “It cannot be a cold chain. The virus must have come from somewhere else. “

During the investigation of the genesis of Covid-19, the members of the team were allowed to visit various places and talk to the people: Questions are also being asked about this.

Colsen Fisher, who was a member of the team, said that he was not allowed to see the original copy of the figures.

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