Finding COVID-19’s origins is a moral imperative–WHO’s Tedros

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Finding COVID-19’s origins is a moral imperative–WHO’s Tedros
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A U.S. agency was previously reported to have assessed the pandemic had likely been caused by an unintended Chinese laboratory leak, raising pressure on the World Health Organization to come up with answers. Beijing denies the assessment. | Reuters

Director-General of the World Health Organisation Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus gives a statement with German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach in Geneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2023. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

GENEVA — Discovering the origins of COVID-19 is a moral imperative and all hypotheses must be explored, the head of the World Health Organization said, in his strongest comments yet that the U.N. body remains committed to finding how the virus arose. A U.S. agency was reported by the Wall Street Journal to have assessed the pandemic had likely been caused by an unintended Chinese laboratory leak, raising pressure on the WHO to come up with answers. Beijing denies the assessment.

He was writing to mark three years since the WHO first used the word “pandemic” to describe the global outbreak of COVID-19.

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