Covid 19 News: WHO Audits Wuhan Labs – Coronavirus Origins

Covid 19 News: WHO Audits Wuhan Labs – Coronavirus Origins

There’s been a theory that’s been circulating all over the world saying that the novel coronavirus has actually escaped from a lab in Wuhan, bringing global disaster. 

You may know by now that there’s a Wuhan report that concluded the fact that Covid 19 was likely transmitted to humans from animals.

But, the UN agency says that the push to rule out a theory that the virus escaped from a Chinese government lab is pretty “premature”, according to News.Sky.com. 

The same article posted on the website mentioned above notes that The World Health Organisation (WHO) wants to launch a second investigation into the origins of COVID in China – it seems that this will include audits of Wuhan laboratories.

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This comes right after the WHO’s director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said there had been a “premature push” to rule out a theory that the virus escaped from a Chinese government lab in Wuhan.

As you already know by now, this is where the first human infections were discovered in late 2019.

We suggest that you check out the complete article and the data presented in it in order to learn more available news about the issue. 

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Some vaccinated people are dying from Covid 19.

Fox News notes that almost half of the country’s recent COVID-19 deaths are of people who have been vaccinated. But doctors and scientists don’t sound the alarm about the apparently high proportion of deaths among the vaccinated population.

Also, it’s been just reported that Israeli officials are warning that the Pfizer vaccine is “significantly less” effective against the Delta variant of the coronavirus – just in case you don’t know, the strain first seen in India that now accounts for 31 percent of cases in the US.

The Delta variant has been making headlines all over the world, becoming the leading variant of Covid. 

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