The
virus is believed to have emerged in a wholesale market in the
central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year, since then closed,
after jumping the species barrier from the animal kingdom to
infect humans.
The two WHO experts, specialists in animal health and
epidemiology, will work with Chinese scientists to determine the
scope and itinerary of the investigation, WHO spokeswoman
Margaret Harris told a U.N. briefing in Geneva.
"They have gone, they are in the air now, they are the advance
party that is to work out the scope," she said.
This would involve negotiations on issues including the
composition of the fuller team and what skills were needed, she
added.
"One of the big issues that everybody is interested in, and of
course that's why we're sending an animal health expert, is to
look at whether or not it jumped from species to a human and
what species it jumped from," Harris said.
"We know it's very, very similar to the virus in the bat, but
did it go through an intemediate species? This is a question we
all need answered," she said.
The WHO will have no role in an independent panel, announced on
Thursday, to review the global handling of pandemic, Harris
said, adding: "From now on it is completely hands off".
U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Michael
Pompeo have said it may have originated in a laboratory in
Wuhan, although they have presented no evidence for this and
China strongly denies it. Scientists and U.S. intelligence
agencies have said it emerged in nature.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva and Michael Shields in
Zurich; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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