AFP on January 27 quoted Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ninh that it was unlikely that Sars-Cov-2, the virus that caused Covid-19 Pandemic, originated from a laboratory.
“The conclusion of a leakage leak is extremely unlikely that the Chinese – WHO expert group (World Health Organization) is based on the actual visit to the relevant laboratories. In Wuhan (Hubei Province, China) “, according to Mao Ninh.
“This has been widely recognized by the international community and the scientific community,” the spokesperson added.
Last week, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) issued a new assessment, in which analysts favored the theory of SARS-COV-2 originated from the laboratory.
Over the past years, the CIA said that there was no sufficient information to conclude whether the Covid-19 pandemic was naturally derived from a agricultural market in Wuhan (China) or accidentally leaked from a laboratory. there.
The latest change is based on the “existing reporting agency”, no matter which theory of them can occur, a CIA spokesman said.
Last month, the World Health Organization (WHO) called on China to provide additional data to understand the origin of the disease. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ninh later asserted that the country shared information about Covid-19 that “did not keep anything”.
In the speech on January 27, this spokesman called for the United States to “stop politicizing and take advantage of traceability”, and called on the US to “stop smearing and blaming other countries (and) Responding to the legitimate concerns of the international community as soon as possible. “
In the United States, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention shows that CIVI-19 epidemics, influenza A and respiratory cell virus (RSV) have increased since November 2023.
During the week from 12-18.1, there were about 1/4 of influenza A, 8.8% of RSV tests and 6.2% of CIVI-19 tests with positive results. Regarding Norovirus, during the week of 4.1, nearly 28% of these tests were positive. Norovirus is a very contagious intestinal virus through direct or indirect contact with the sick, causing serious vomiting and diarrhea.