Published: 14:53, January 11, 2021 | Updated: 05:34, June 5, 2023
WHO experts to visit China on Jan 14
By China Daily

In this picture taken on April 29, 2020, an engineer shows a plastic model of the COVID-19 coronavirus at the Quality Control Laboratory at the Sinovac Biotech facilities in Beijing. (NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP)

BEIJING - A team of experts from the World Health Organization will visit China on Jan 14 to conduct joint scientific research with Chinese peers on the origin of the novel coronavirus, according to a statement released on the website of China's National Health Commission on Monday.

No further details were disclosed in the brief statement.

China supports scientists of all countries in carrying out global scientific research on the origin and route of transmission of the COVID-19 virus, said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian

China said Monday it supports scientists of all countries in carrying out global scientific research on the origin and route of transmission of the COVID-19 virus, and supports member states in conducting cooperation on the animal origin of the virus under the leadership of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said in a briefing that China is one of the co-sponsors of a resolution by the 73rd World Health Assembly (WHA) regarding COVID-19.

China invited 10 international experts, in February and July last year, to come to the country, and Chinese experts have maintained frequent interactions with the WHO and international experts through video seminars, introducing China's origin-tracing outcomes, according to Zhao.

The WHO and international experts acknowledged China's achievements in epidemic prevention and control and its efforts in tracing the origin of the virus, and the two sides have reached a basic consensus on origin-tracing, Zhao said.

Tracing the origin of COVID-19 is a scientific issue and the relevant work should be carried out by scientists through global cooperation, he said.

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With the continuous changes in the pandemic situation, increasing understanding of the virus and the discovery of more early cases, the tracing of the origin could more likely involve many countries and localities, and the WHO will conduct similar research in other countries and regions if necessary, Zhao added.

China is willing to continue carrying out close cooperation with the WHO and international experts in this regard, to contribute to the global origin-tracing of COVID-19, Zhao said.