Available Evidence Points to Origin of COVID-19 in Animals – WHO
By Staff, Agencies
While the origin of the coronavirus has yet to be confirmed, early findings suggest it originated in animals, a top World Health Organization [WHO] official said shortly after the US President Donald Trump fueled the ‘Wuhan lab’ theory.
Asked to comment on recent reports by major US media outlets suggesting the lethal virus emanated from a virology lab in the Chinese city of Wuhan, Takeshi Kasai, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific, cautioned against speculation, saying the verdict was still out on the exact origins of the pathogen.
Last week, Fox News and the Washington Post both ran stories, largely based on anonymous US government sources, suggesting that the coronavirus might have escaped from the lab in Wuhan. Although Trump fell short of endorsing the theory outright, he threw his weight behind the idea, saying it “seems to make sense,” and that the White House was now looking into the question.
Not everybody on Trump’s own COVID-19 task force seems to be on board, however. One key figure, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been dismissive of the claim, insisting at a recent briefing that the virus was not “man-made” and had instead evolved naturally to infect humans.
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