An Australian virologist will be among a team from the World Health Organisation (WHO) due to arrive in China on Thursday to investigate the origins of the CCP virus. Prof. Dominic Dwyer, a Sydney-based microbiologist, will fly into China as part of an international team of 10 experts. China’s National Health Commission released a short statement on Jan. 13, confirming the visit and saying the team would quarantine upon arrival and meet virtually with their counterparts during that initial period before going to Wuhan—where the outbreak of the virus began. Dwyer has previously said it may be “very difficult” to track down patient zero but is hoping to at least find some answers about how the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus (novel coronavirus) first spread. Dwyer also said that every suggestion and hypothesis about the origins of the virus is open for investigation. He wants to establish whether the virus truly …