WHO Team Visits Chinese Animal Market Linked To COVID-19 Origin

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WHO Team Visits Chinese Animal Market Linked To COVID-19 Origin

Peter Daszak and other members of the World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic leave the Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan, China’s central Hubei province on January 30, 2021. Hector RETAMAL / AFPWHO experts on Sunday visited the market in central China linked to the first known Covid-19 cluster, seeking clues about the beginning of the pandemic as a number of nations further tightened restrictions to stop the coronavirus.

The emergence of the new variants has further complicated the fight against the coronavirus, which first emerged in late 2019 in the Chinese city of Wuhan before unleashing death and economic devastation around the world. But it has faced criticism at home and abroad for how it handled the initial Wuhan outbreak and its lack of transparency.With mass vaccination programmes still in their infancy and struggling with supply, unpopular restrictions on business, movement and travel remain among the few options available to governments in their fight against the virus.

Even nations that have largely brought their outbreaks under control are wary of a resurgence. The lockdown in Perth, Australia, was ordered after a security guard at a quarantine hotel tested positive. And in the United States, the hardest-hit nation in the world, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a sweeping order requiring people to wear masks on virtually every form of public transportation.

But another factor identified by some experts is that — at least in some areas of the country — the virus has already burned through much of the population and is running out of targets.The recently launched vaccination drives in many countries are stumbling because of supply shortages, which have also sparked a bitter diplomatic row between the EU and Britain.

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This is just a site seeing, what are they going to do there one year after everything has happened. Why didn’t they go when it was still hot including their virology lab in the same Wuhan

Let them get-out n stop disturbing the world

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