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Did COVID emerge from Australian beef? WHO investigators echo China s claim

Did COVID emerge from Australian beef? WHO investigators echo China’s claim By Bhavya Singh|   Updated: 11th February 2021 4:52 pm IST Photo for representation only. After a heavily controlled WHO visit to China, a team of 14 scientists investigating the origin of the pandemic concluded their month-long investigation by echoing the Communist Party’s claim that ‘cold-chain products’ such as Australian beef could have led to the initial outbreak.  Peter Embarek, leader of the WHO team said that further studies should be conducted to determine whether the virus was imported into the country – possibly on frozen meat sold at the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan where the first cases were detected. 

Melbourne steps up COVID tests as quarantine hotel cluster rises to 11 cases

Authorities in Australia stepped up contact tracing and called for people in the city of Melbourne to come forward for coronavirus testing on Thursday as the number of infections in a cluster linked to a quarantine hotel rose to 11.

WHO scientist: Coronavirus did start in China and exploded at a Wuhan wet market

Coronavirus DID start in China and exploded at a Wuhan wet market after spreading from bats - despite Beijing s claim it could have arrived on frozen Australian beef, WHO scientist says An Australian scientist part of the WHO s Covid fact-finding mission in China said the virus started in Wuhan WHO scientists have lent credence to Beijing s assertions that the Covid pandemic originated outside China The investigators rubbished theory Covid leaked from a lab as fact-finding mission to China concludes  WHO called for further studies into whether virus was imported into China, possibly on frozen foods Findings will be a PR coup for Beijing, which has repeatedly pointed finger of blame for pandemic overseas

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