Wuhan Market Played Role In Coronavirus Outbreak, Admits WHO

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The wholesale market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan played a role in the outbreak of the coronavirus in December, 2019, the World Health Organisation (WHO), has revealed.

Dr. Peter Ben Embarek, a WHO expert on food safety and zoonotic viruses speaking at a Geneva news briefing said that investigations were ongoing to know the exact role Wuhan played in the outbreak of COVID-19.

Said he: “Chinese government closed the Wuhan market in January as part of efforts to curb the spread of the virus and ordered a temporary ban on trade and consumption of wildlife.

“The market played a role in the event, that’s clear.

“But what role we don’t know, whether it was the source or amplifying setting or just a coincidence that some cases were detected in and around that market”.

He, however said it was unclear whether live animals or infected vendors or shoppers brought the virus into the market.

Recall that U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, said there was enormous evidence to show that COVID-19 came from the Wuhan laboratory.

However, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Hua Chunying, debunked the claims that the coronavirus originated in a lab in Wuhan.

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