The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday called for an audit of laboratories in Wuhan, China, as part of a second phase of investigations into the origins of COVID-19 after the first phase failed to secure transparency and information sharing from the Chinese regime. A key priority to moving toward a deeper investigation into the origins of COVID-19 will include “audits of relevant laboratories and research institutions operating in the area of the initial human cases identified in December 2019,” WHO chief Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a closed door meeting. The second phase of the probe will also require studies of certain Wuhan residential areas and the central city’s wildlife and animal markets, including the Huanan seafood market, Tedros said, according to remarks provided by the WHO. Investigators will focus on “studies prioritizing geographic areas with the earliest indication of circulation of SARS CoV-2,” Tedros said. A day …
More Than a Year After Declaring Pandemic, WHO Calls for ‘Audits’ of Wuhan Labs
July 19, 2021
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