COVID-19 origins are still not clear, after six months of studies and tests.
The World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Monday announced his office would send a team to China to determine COVID-19 origins.
“We will be sending a team next week to China to prepare for that, and we hope that that will lead to understanding how the virus started,” Ghebreyesus stated.
COVID-19 origins are still not clear, after six months of studies and tests. Experts assume the virus led to a zoonosis. As they speculated, the first outbreak may have occurred in an exotic animal market in Wuhan.
“Knowing the source of the virus is very, very important. We can fight the virus better when we know everything about the virus, including how it started,” the WHO director-general assured. TELESUR