WHO Reveals That COVID-19 Is Of Natural Origin
The World Health Organization says that the SARS-CoV-2 virus
that causes the global COVID-19 pandemic is of natural origin. At the same
time, it is important to identify the natural host of the virus.
Michael J. Ryan, executive director of the World Health
Organization's Emergency Program of Health (WHO), on May 1, announced at a
press conference that the new strain of corona virus had a completely natural
origin.
This assertion comes when many sources believe that a
laboratory at the Wuhan Virus Research Institute in China is the origin of this
strain, as well as what action the organization has taken to determine the true
origin of the disease.
Ryan said that:
"WHO has listened to many scientists, people who study the consequences and this strain of the virus, we are sure that the virus is of natural origin. It is important that we identify the object, the natural owner of this strain.”
Mr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu - Director General of the
World Health Organization (WHO) on May 1 declared that the COVID-19 acute
respiratory infection is still;
"An urgent public health condition of international concern.”
Three months after declaring a state of emergency, the WHO
leader said the epidemic was still an urgent public health condition that
caused international concern as the disease spread more and more widely in
systematic countries.
Mr Tedros expressed deep concern about the potential effects
of the epidemic as the disease begins to increase rapidly in countries with
weaker health systems. As we have been clear from the beginning, they I will
continue to call on countries to implement a comprehensive package of measures
to detect, quarantine, test and treat all cases and trace all contacts.
The WHO leader said the organization:
“Would continue to work with countries and partners to allow essential travel necessary for pandemic response, humanitarian relief and cargo transportation."
As a result, passengers can travel to the airport, as well
as to enable the countries to resume normal passenger transportation.
The WHO Director General also said the Emergency Committee
will be re-convened within three months. The third meeting of the
Emergency Committee regarding the COVID-19 pandemic was held on April 30.
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