We acknowledge the significance of your online privacy and acknowledge that granting us permission to collect some personal information requires a great deal of trust. We seek this consent as it enables Distinct Post to offer a platform that amplifies the voices of the marginalized. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Distinct PostDistinct Post
Aa
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Reading: China should’ve shared data on Covid origin soon: WHO
Share
Aa
Distinct PostDistinct Post
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Search
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Follow US
Distinct Post > World > China > China should’ve shared data on Covid origin soon: WHO
china-shouldve-shared-data-on-covid-origin-soon-who
ChinaHealth

China should’ve shared data on Covid origin soon: WHO

Lisa Sean Published March 18, 2023
SHARE

On Friday, the WHO asked the Chinese official about the causes behind not showing the data three years ago and why, after it was posted online in January, it could not be found now.

Before the data got disappeared into the internet space, a global team of virus specialists downloaded and started analyzing the research. The team showed that the data helps the idea that the pandemic could have started from the illegally traded raccoon dogs, which infected the humans at China’s Wuhan Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market.

But the team couldn’t get the outcome as the gene series were removed from a scientific database once the experts proposed to cooperate on the research with their Chinese counterparts, according to The New York Times.

These data could have — and should have — been shared three years ago. The missing evidence now needs to be shared with the international community immediately.”

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus-the WHO’s director general, said

According to the expert team, the research offers evidence that raccoon dogs had left behind DNA in the same place in the Wuhan market where genetic signatures of the new Covid-19 also were found.

To some experts, that finding suggests that the animals may have been infected and may have transferred the virus to humans. With massive amounts of genetic data removed from swabs of animal cages, carts, and other surfaces at the Wuhan market in early 2020, the genetic data had been the focus of uneasy expectation among virus experts since they learned of it a year ago in a paper by Chinese scientists, reported by The New York Times.

Meanwhile, a French biologist found the genetic series in the database last week and her crew started unearthing for clues about the sources of the pandemic. Her team has not yet released a paper summarizing the findings. But the researchers gave an analysis of the material to a WHO advisory group examining Covid’s origins this week at a conference that also included a presentation by Chinese researchers concerning the same data.

The research appears to be distinct from what China has offered, according to Sarah Cobey, an epidemiologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Chicago. She appeared to dispute earlier statements by Chinese scientists that samples were taken in the market that were positive for Covid-19 had been hauled in by sick people alone, reported by The New York Times.

It’s just very unlikely to be seeing this much animal DNA, especially raccoon dog DNA, mixed in with viral samples if it’s simply mostly human contamination.”

Dr. Cobey said.

You Might Also Like

World’s First AI-Conceived Baby Born in Mexico Through Revolutionary IVF Procedure

Teenage Girls at Higher Risk of Sleep Disruption and Depression Due to Excessive Screen Time, Study Finds

Chinese Doctors Achieve Breakthrough with First Genetically Modified Pig Liver Transplant into Brain-Dead Human

Why Gen Z Struggles to Sleep in Silence: The Surprising Reasons Behind It

Teenagers with Anxiety and Stress Disorders Impacting the US Economy, Study Finds

Lisa Sean August 3, 2023 March 18, 2023
Popular News
Entertainment

Ben Affleck Confident AI Won’t Replace Filmmakers in the Industry

Jake Miller Jake Miller November 20, 2024
India uses more coals to generate electricity as dry weather sparks blackout fears
Cardi B disclosed reasons for stopping talking about her life via music
Harry Styles New “Satellite” Music Video Takes Viewers on a Journey to Outer Space
Ed Sheeran sings, plays guitar on the witness stand to defend himself in court: Report

Categories

  • Market
  • Tech
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • Celebrity
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • Movies
    • Television
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
  • Health
    • Fitness
    • Food
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Olympics
  • Business
    • Market
    • Tech
Useful Links
  • About us
  • Privacy policy
  • Term Of Use

2023 © Distinct Post News & Media. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?