WHOâs COVID-19 Origins Team Member Says âDemonstrably Falseâ Attacks on Report âUndermine Scienceâ


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Since before the the 12-nation team of scientists visited Wuhan, China, earlier this year in an attempt to discover the origins of the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, Western nations and corporate media outlets were claiming China would block their efforts, reviving politically useful but scientifically discredited conspiracy theories.
In the wake of the World Health Organization (WHO) teamâs report from Wuhan on the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, the US and its allies have cried foul. They claim the Chinese government fouled their investigation after it failed to point the finger at Beijing. However, the scientists who led the probe are now pushing back, saying their academic report has unnecessarily become a political football.
âMultiple attacks daily, demonstrably false, but gullible followers believe them.â Thatâs how Peter Daszak, a New York-based zoologist who was part of the international team of scientists that visited Chinaâs Hubei Province earlier this year, described the reactions of âa gang of right-wing media outletsâ on Twitter on Wednesday.
âReal issue is that this undermines science and ironically puts US citizens at risk by leading us into rabbit hole conspiracies instead of better understanding of how to prevent pandemics,â he added.
The WHO report, released on Tuesday, gave the theory that the virus escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology the least credence of the four theories it examined, calling it âextremely unlikely.â But it also noted that âmore timely and comprehensive dataâ is needed to draw firmer conclusions. The other three theoriesâdirect and intermediate zoonotic spillover and cold food chain transmissionâare all considered somewhere between possible and very likely. They also raised an additional possible vector: the 7th Military World Games, a huge military sports event Wuhan hosted in October 2019, two months before the first cases of the virus were detected.
Liang Wannian, left, the Chinese co-leader of the joint China-WHO investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, speaks with journalists after a press conference in Beijing, Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
Prepared Opposition to Report
Even before the report was released, the US and US-supportive academics were rallying against it. An open letter written on March 4 calls for a âfull and unrestricted international forensic investigation into the origins of COVID-19,â claiming the WHO team âdid not have the mandate, the independence, or the necessary accesses to carry out a full and unrestricted investigation into all the relevant SARS-CoV-2 origin hypothesesâwhether natural spillover or laboratory/research related incident.â
The letter, signed by more than two dozen academics, was organized by Jamie Metzl, a senior fellow at the hawkish Washington, DC-based Atlantic Council think tank, which is funded by a host of Western defense contractors, oil giants and banks, and Gilles Demaneuf, a data scientist at the Bank of New Zealand.
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Demaneuf has pushed the unfounded theory that the 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS, or SARS-CoV-1) escaped from a Chinese biology lab and the DRASTIC research group he presently heads has tried to claim the same about SARS-CoV-2 through we-just-don’t-know style essays like that set to be published in the UK Spectator on Saturday.
The US State Department also printed a statement on Tuesday signed by 13 other nations calling for a âtransparent and independent analysis and evaluation, free from interference and undue influence.â Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CNN on Sunday ahead of the reportâs publication that the US has âreal concerns about the methodology and the processâ of the report, including that the Chinese government âapparently helped to write it.â
One unexpected critic of the report has been WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who in comments accompanying the reportâs release said he did not believe âthat this assessment was extensive enoughâ and explicitly noted that âalthough the team has concluded that a laboratory leak is the least likely hypothesis, this requires further investigation, potentially with additional missions involving specialist experts, which I am ready to deploy.â
Origins of the Lab Leak Theory
The âWuhan lab leakâ theory originated early in the COVID-19 outbreak, when Steve Bannon, a former executive at right-wing news outlet Breitbart and a close political ally of then-US President Donald Trump. Bannon teamed up with exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui to create a platform for a researcher at the University of Hong Kong named Li-Meng Yan, who formerly worked on viruses in the coronavirus family. According to Harvard Universityâs Media Manipulation Casebook, Guo and Bannon brought Yan to the US, arranged a series of interviews for her, and bankrolled several self-published reports claiming to prove SARS-CoV-2 was a âChinese bioweapon.â
This file photo taken on April 17, 2020 shows an aerial view of the P4 laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province Š AP PHOTO / HECTOR RETAMAL
While Yanâs claims were published on Guoâs and Bannonâs G News as early as January 25, 2020, the story was soon being carried everywhere from ZeroHedge to Fox News to the New York Post. Peter Navarro, an economist who served as the Trump administrationâs Assistant to the President, Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, and Defense Production Act policy coordinator, even tweeted out a story about Yanâs report in September using the hashtag #ChinaLiedPeopleDied.â
By March 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 genome had already been sequenced and scientists âirrefutablyâ concluded the virus had not been engineered.
However, Trump revived the theory in May as the outbreak spiraled out of control and US deaths approached 100,000 people, and he began searching for someone to blame, despite having praised Chinaâs response to the outbreak earlier in the year. Since then, he and figures like Navarro and former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have continued to push the discredited theory, with former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield making the claim just last week.
WHO Scientists Push Back
Daszak isnât the only member of the WHO team to push back against the naysayers: Peter Ben Embarek, an expert on zoonotic diseases at the WHO who led the Wuhan team, has pushed back on attempts by Metzl and other sympathetic academics trying to paint the report as a frustrated investigation.
âWe did not do an investigation,â Embarek tweeted at Metzl on March 10, in response to an invitation to meet with the open letterâs signatories. âWe conducted and evaluated joint scientific studies.â
âI donât know why you (and the banker group) continue to call it an investigation,â he wrote the same day to Alina Chan, a molecular biologist at the Broad Institute of Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who has also signed the open letter under her initials Y.A. Chan. âThe international mission was designed as part of a series of scientific studies.â
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Chan has also pushed the lab escape theory about both SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2, claiming in August during a Twitter argument with a number of immunologists and virologists that the theory it came from nature âis not backed by evidence.â
John Mackenzie, an Australian virologist who led the 2003 WHO mission to study the origins of SARS, criticized the rare moment of disunity from Ghebreyesus, telling Bloomberg the WHO chief âshould be standing by his committeeâs reportâ and noting he finds it âvery strange that heâs demeaning it and heâs deflecting from it.â
Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHOâs technical lead on COVID-19, told Bloomberg the data collected by her Chinese counterparts in late 2019 was the most comprehensive sheâs ever seen. Dutch virologist and WHO team member Marion Koopmans noted on Twitter that the US State Departmentâs suggested methods were questionable at best.
âGo in and demand data? Would that be accepted in US, UK, Australia, etc? Interested to hear,â she mused.
âDuring an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN) on Wednesday, Daszak urged critics to âREAD the report! Itâs hundreds of pages packed full of information thatâs not been seen before, testing of thousands of samples that havenât yet been published.â
He further noted that, contrary to claims that their research was blocked by Chinese authorities, while in Wuhan âwe met scientists who are ready, willing and able to collaborate.â He noted the team had already intended to continue their investigation and welcomed support for their ongoing work, although he cautioned people to âdecouple scientific research from political interference ⌠itâs bad for our health!â
Featured image: A worker in protective coverings directs members of the World Health Organization team upon their arrival at the airport in Wuhan, China, on Jan. 14.Ng Han Guan / AP
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