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WHO Chief dismisses own report, claims theory coronavirus originated in a lab ‘requires further inve
The World Health Organisations Director-General has declared the first report into the origins of COVID-19 shows that the “assessment was not extensive enough” and the theory the virus originated in a laboratory “requires further investigation”. "The team also visited several laboratories in Wuhan and considered the possibility that the virus entered the human population as a result of a laboratory incident”, Mr Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the UN. "However, I do not believe that this assessment was extensive enough. Further data and studies will be needed to reach more robust conclusions. “Although the team has concluded that a laboratory leak is the least likely hypothesis, this requires further investigation, potentially with additional missions involving specialist experts, which I am ready to deploy." The highly anticipated and delayed report carried out by the WHO in a joint study with China was handed down which states the theory the virus originated from a lab was the “least likely” cause. An intermediate animal host contracting the virus and spreading to humans was deemed as the “most likely’ cause. However, the WHO chief and 14 other countries have voiced frustrations with the report and claimed China lacked transparency and withheld access to the investigators in their month long trip to Wuhan. Jamie Metzl, a former NSC official in Hillary Clinton's team and a member of the WHO advisory committee, told 60 Minutes journalist Lesley Stahl that the WHO team were not orchestrating a proper investigation. “I wouldn't really call what's happened now an investigation. It's essentially a highly-chaperoned, highly-curated study tour,” he said. “Everybody around the world is imagining this is some kind of full investigation. It’s not. The group of experts only saw what the Chinese government wanted them to see.”
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The World Health Organisations Director-General has declared the first report into the origins of COVID-19 shows that the “assessment was not extensive enough” and the theory the virus originated in a laboratory “requires further investigation”. "The team also visited several laboratories in Wuhan and considered the possibility that the virus entered the human population as a result of a laboratory incident”, Mr Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the UN. "However, I do not believe that this assessment was extensive enough. Further data and studies will be needed to reach more robust conclusions. “Although the team has concluded that a laboratory leak is the least likely hypothesis, this requires further investigation, potentially with additional missions involving specialist experts, which I am ready to deploy." The highly anticipated and delayed report carried out by the WHO in a joint study with China was handed down which states the theory the virus originated from a lab was the “least likely” cause. An intermediate animal host contracting the virus and spreading to humans was deemed as the “most likely’ cause. However, the WHO chief and 14 other countries have voiced frustrations with the report and claimed China lacked transparency and withheld access to the investigators in their month long trip to Wuhan. Jamie Metzl, a former NSC official in Hillary Clinton's team and a member of the WHO advisory committee, told 60 Minutes journalist Lesley Stahl that the WHO team were not orchestrating a proper investigation. “I wouldn't really call what's happened now an investigation. It's essentially a highly-chaperoned, highly-curated study tour,” he said. “Everybody around the world is imagining this is some kind of full investigation. It’s not. The group of experts only saw what the Chinese government wanted them to see.”
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