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Helen Carter

Conspiracy crushed as Covid-19 virus 'extremely unlikely' to be from laboratory incident, WHO finds

The virus which causes Covid-19 is “extremely unlikely” to have entered the human population as a result of a laboratory-related incident, global health leaders have said.

Sars-CoV-2 “may have originated from zoonotic transmission”, a team of experts from China and the World Health Organisation (WHO) concluded.

This means it leapt from animal host to human.

But the “reservoir hosts” remain to be identified, they told a press conference.

Some conspiracy theorists have falsely claimed that the virus escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. But the researchers have debunked this flawed theory.

Dr Peter Ben Embarek, leader of the WHO team investigating the origins of the virus in Wuhan, said: “The findings suggest lab incident hypothesis is extremely unlikely to explain the introduction of the virus into the human population.”

Peter Daszak of the World Health Organisation team, centre, after arriving at the Hubei Animal Disease Control and Prevention Center in Wuhan, China (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

The team have made a series of recommendations for future studies to examine the origins of the virus – including a direct spillover from animals to humans or the virus coming to humans through an “intermediary host”.

They have also called for more research into frozen foods.

But they said they do not need to research further the possibility that the virus came from a lab.

WHO experts have been probing the origins of the virus in the Chinese city and have spent four weeks there.

The investigative team during their visit in Wuhan at the end of last month (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, there is no evidence that the virus was present in Wuhan before December 2019, they said.

Dr Embarek added: “We did not find evidence of large outbreaks prior to December 2019 in Wuhan or elsewhere.”

The experts added that they “don’t know” the exact role of Wuhan’s Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in the origin of the virus.

A cluster of cases was linked to the market, but officials also found cases among people who had no ties to the market.

Some had links to other markets and others had no links to markets at all, they said.

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