China's top medical experts said Wednesday it was unfounded in allegations that China did not disclose information to international researchers appointed by the World Health Organization to investigate the origin of COVID-19.After the publication of the results of a joint study on the origin of COVID-19 by China and WHO on Tuesday, WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said China had withheld information from international investigators.But Liang Wannian, co-lead of the joint study, told reporters that researchers from both sides had access to the same information throughout
the investigation, and โปรโมชั่น slotxo assertions about the lack of access were incorrect.Of course, according to Chinese law, some data cannot be taken out or photographed. But when we do a joint analysis in Wuhan, everyone sees a material database - all of this being built together, ”he said.Responding to the allegations that the panel of experts had no access to complete data sets and samples, Liang said no scientist had perfect data.He also denied complaints that the publication of the report was delayed several times, noting that "Every sentence,
every conclusion, every piece of information" needs to be reviewed by both parties before it can be published throughout the years, we have been adhering to the principle. 'Quality always comes first,' said Liang, who heads a panel of COVID-19 experts set up by the National Health Commission of China.The joint study concluded that the origin of COVID-19 was likely to be in animals and possibly through the mediating strain before it entered humans.It also said more efforts are needed to see
if COVID-19 can be traced back to wildlife farms in both China and Southeast Asia.Liang said China will continue to try to trace the origin of COVID-19, but joint research on the part of China has been completed and attention should now turn to other countries.He said tracing the origin of COVID-19 was not possible overnight.There are a lot of diseases that have been circulating for a long time and we haven't found the origin of them yet," he said.