WHO releases report on COVID-19 origin-tracing joint study with China
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The World Health Organization on Tuesday released a report on their joint study with Chinese experts in Wuhan on COVID-19 origin-tracing.
As a part of global scientific research on the origin of the novel coronavirus, Chinese experts and the WHO experts worked together in Wuhan from January 14 to February 10 this year.
There are some highlight from the report:
- Laboratory leak considered to be "extremely unlikely pathway" (Read more)
- WHO highlights importance to investigate "potential early events" of COVID-19 cases reported in different countries (Read more)
- COVID-19 introduction through intermediate host "likely to very likely" (Read more)
- China to launch new-generation crewed spaceship in 2026
- China's top political advisory body concludes standing committee session
- China to celebrate the 160th birth anniversary of Sun Yat-sen
- PLA says Philippines' South China Sea 'joint patrol' undermines regional peace, stability
- Experts call China's next five-year plan a critical period for reforms
- Cheng Li-wun assumes leadership of Kuomintang































