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WHO calls for experts to help with investigation into Covid-19 origins

  • The UN health agency is forming a new advisory group in part to address its fraught attempts to find out how the pandemic began
  • WHO said the group will independently analyse the work done to date to pinpoint the origins of Covid-19 and advise on necessary next steps

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a call for experts to join a new advisory group it is forming, in part to address the agency’s fraught attempts to investigate how the coronavirus pandemic started.

In a statement on Friday, the UN health agency said the new scientific group would provide the WHO with an independent analysis of the work done to date to pinpoint the origins of Covid-19 and to advise the agency on necessary next steps.

The experts will also provide guidance on critical issues regarding the potential emergence of other viruses capable of triggering outbreaks, such as Mers and Ebola.

The WHO said it’s seeking up to 25 officials with relevant expertise to apply for membership in its new scientific advisory group by September 10.

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In March, a WHO-led team of international experts issued a preliminary report that deemed it “extremely unlikely ” that the origins of Covid-19 were linked to a laboratory.

Although scientists think it’s most probable that the virus jumped to humans from animals, the theory that a laboratory was involved has gained traction in recent months, with an intelligence review ordered by US President Joe Biden to examine the possibility.

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Critics have slammed the WHO’s initial assessment, saying it was a flawed effort and noting that all of the team members sent to China needed Chinese government approval, as did the WHO report.

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