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The WHO reiterated calls for China to provide data on COVID-19 origins, five years after the virus emerged in Wuhan.

The lack of transparency has hindered understanding of the pandemic’s early stages. Initial theories pointed to animal-to-human transmission via Wuhan’s wet market, but speculation about a lab leak persists.

A 2021 WHO-China report deemed a lab leak “extremely unlikely,” though no firm conclusions were reached. China has rejected further investigations.

While most scientists favor natural origins, debate remains, complicating efforts to prevent future pandemics.

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[–] recreationalcatheter@lemm.ee 22 points 3 days ago

China and openly sharing data; name a more diametrically opposing duo.

I'll wait for examples of China sharing data (I'm sure a few of you are already scouting for an article) while I wonder why China won't share this data.

Anyone remember the HK protests in late 2019?