WHO gives clean chit to China 'Wuhan Lab' on corona leak

However, as per the investigation report, answers to many questions have not been found. The team has proposed further investigation on all other aspects except the aspect of virus leaking from the laboratory.

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Published on: 29 March 2021 9:15 AM GMT
WHO gives clean chit to China Wuhan Lab on corona leak
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New Delhi: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) team, which visited China to trace the origin of Covid-19, corona virus infection is expected to spread from bats to humans through other animals. There is little chance of the virus spreading from the laboratory. This information has been given in the draft report of the investigation team received by the news agency AP.

Coronavirus: Clean Chit to China

However, as per the investigation report, answers to many questions have not been found. The team has proposed further investigation on all other aspects except the aspect of virus leaking from the laboratory.

There has been a continuous delay in the release of the report, raising questions as to whether the Chinese side is trying to influence the findings of the investigation so that the Covid-19 epidemic is not blamed on China.

A World Health Organization official said last weekend that he hoped the team's report would be released in the next few days.

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27.77 lakh people lost lives due to corona:

It is noteworthy that, the total number of infected with the Corona Virus in the world has crossed 1267 million. More than 27.77 lakh people died due to this pandemic infection.

According to the data released by the Center for Science and Engineering (CSSE) of John Hopkins University of America, the total number of corona infections in 192 countries and regions of the world has increased to 1267.67 million 32 thousand 921, while the virus so far The number of people who died of infection has increased to 27 lakh 77 thousand 684 and more than seven crore 17 lakh 89 thousand people have been cured.

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