WHO Steps Back From Their Earlier Claim That The Covid-19 Coronavirus Did Not Emerge From A Laboratory

 



 * Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus today confirmed 'all hypotheses remain open' 
 * Mission head Peter Embarek previously said the Wuhan lab theory was 'unlikely' 
 * It also emerged China 'refused to provide investigators with raw Covid data' 

The head of WHO today insisted that the theory Covid-19 emerged in a laboratory in Wuhan has not been dismissed following a controversial fact-finding mission to China. 

The investigation to Wuhan, where the first cases were detected, failed to identify the source of the virus but appeared to disregard the theory that it leaked from a virology laboratory in the city. 

However, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus today said that following the 'very important scientific exercise ... all hypotheses remain open and require further analysis and studies.' 



WNU Editor: China has broken their promise to provide raw data to prove their claim that the coronavirus did not originate from Wuhan. It looks like the WHO team that was sent to investigate the origins of the pandemic have been used by China to push a different agenda.

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