China says WHO experts have arrived for coronavirus origin tracing
The team consists of two experts - one an expert in animal health and the other an epidemiologist
Two experts from the World Health Organization have arrived in Beijing to work with their Chinese counterparts on tracing the origin of Covid-19, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) confirmed Monday.
"We have a basic consensus with the WHO - that is: Source tracing is a scientific issue, and should be assessed and cooperated by scientists all over the world," MOFA spokesperson Hua Chunying said at a press conference, reports the CNN.
"The WHO also believes that this is an ongoing process and it may concern multiple countries and localities, and the WHO will conduct similar inspections to other countries and regions based on its need."
No further details of the WHO team's schedule while in China has been released.
The team consists of two experts - one an expert in animal health and the other an epidemiologist. This is an advance team, which means they are in China to determine the agenda, scope and scale of a wider investigation into the origin of the coronavirus. It is still very early on in this process.
According to the WHO, the two individuals will try to answer critical questions like if is there an intermediate species - another animal host, other than bats - that also transmitted the virus; and how did the virus make the leap from animals to humans.
The visit comes at a time of fraught political tensions between the US, China and the WHO.