China denied WHO team investigating the origins of coronavirus into the country

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The World Health Organization has reported that China has hindered its group from investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

The WHO investigating team were to visit Wuhan where the coronavirus first reported before spreading to other countries.

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WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the declaration on Wednesday, January 6, saying two scientist on the United Nations team had just left their country for Wuhan when they were informed that Chinese government had not affirmed the fundamental authorizations needed for them to enter the country.

After getting the news, the WHO Director-General said he feel disappointed with the way the Chinese  government are handling the issues.

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“I am very disappointed with this news,” Tedros told a news conference in Geneva.

 “I have been in contact with senior Chinese officials and I have once again made clear that the mission is a priority for WHO and the international team.”

Tedros said WHO was “eager to get the mission underway as soon as possible” and that he had been given assurances that Beijing was speeding up the internal procedure for “the earliest possible deployment.”

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Dr. Michael Ryan, executive director of WHO’s health emergencies program said one team member had already returned home while the other was waiting in transit in a third country.

Ryan said the team hoped it was “just a logistical and bureaucratic issue” that can be resolved in “good faith in the coming hours and recommence the deployment of the team as soon as possible.”

WHO said it wanted it’s team of global scientists to have access to key sites to investigate the origin of the virus, first detected in Wuhan in December 2019, and its likely jump from an unidentified host species to humans.

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In May, WHO agreed to hold an inquiry into the pandemic after more than 100 countries signed a resolution calling for an independent probe.

In a press briefing on Wednesday January 6, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hua Chunying, said China had “always held an open, transparent and responsible attitude” on tracing the origin of the virus.

Hua said that China had previously welcomed WHO experts into the country and said that the UN investigation team and Chinese experts have “maintained frequent interactions” including four video meetings between October and December.

“In order to ensure that the international expert group that comes to China can work smoothly, it is needed to fulfill the necessary procedures and make relevant specific arrangements. The two sides are still negotiating about this,” said Hua.

US President, Donald Trump has repeatedly blamed China for the global pandemic and announced that the US would terminate its relationship with WHO, saying that China had not properly reported information it had about the coronavirus and had pressured WHO to “mislead the world.”

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