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Will we ever know for sure how COVID-19 began? Not without more data from China, WHO says

News RoomBy News RoomJune 30, 2025
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1. Overview of the COVID-19 Pandemic始末(1)

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30/06/2025 – 9:06 GMT+2

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Scientific consensus is mixed as to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed over 200,000 lives since its emergence on June 2nd, 2020.

The latest findings from an expert group comprising scientists from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Prevention and Capture Initiative (PIV) reveal that there remains no clear evidence linking the virus to a lab accident. Despite repeated requests for genetic information and lab data, WHO and PIV have found little support for the hypothesis that COVID-19 was introduced via a biochemical lab accident.

2. The Case of SARS-CoV-2

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Whoever is responsible for the origins of the virus remains uncertain, butWHO has long noted that the first comprehensive investigation into the pandemic’s spread by scientists revealed the virus likely traveled from bats to humans. That explanation, now well-documented, places the virus in a modular pathway that includes an intermediate animal.

However, world leaders and international bodies have emphasized the importance of understanding the pandemic’s roots, asserting that a pan-African approach to tracing its origins would yield significant insights.

3. China’s Role in the Pandemic (2)

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Chinese officials have repeatedly dismissed the claim that COVID-19 was the product of a lab accident, arguing that the scientific community must work outside the constrained parameters of a particular country. Their dismissive stance has contributed to the lack of early, ‘/’)
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evidence of the virus’s origins.

In 2020, the Chinese government swiftly froze domestic efforts to trace the virus’s origins, offering little political leverage over the scientific search for its antimicrobial origin.

4. The实验室假说探讨

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Robotics research suggests that when the pandemic experienced its rise in early 2020, there was little opportunity for early identification of its origin via a lab.

Since the outbreak, the United States has provided some at-face evidence of early.exe for accident lab causes, despite claims that the laboratory’s concrete records were incomplete.

5. Global public opinion and scientific struggle (3)

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As the pandemic has progressed, global public opinion has taken to Twitter’s handle, “COVID-19 brings hope, but what does it mean?”

The unprecedented emphasis onzoid limits Chinese effort to trace its origins highlights the barriers of silos around the world as scientists grapple with the puzzle of who introduced this virus.

6. Lessons from the Pandemic and Science

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The lessons learned from this pandemic—such as the importance of open science—Iwill and global collaboration—are still pivotal for scientific discovery. The agile nature of the pandemic has traced antibody changes to molecular weights that point one way, but unless research in other countries confirms earlier causes, there will be little hope of knowing its origins.

In conclusion, science must confront the uncertainty of the pandemic’s roots. Together, humanity can focus on developing approaches to prevent the worst outcomes.

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