WHO ‘fully expects’ China to share genetic sequencing of new coronavirus cases
Hindustan Times
16 June 2020
Dr. Michael Ryan, emergencies chief of the World Health
Organization, said the finding that this virus genome “may represent a
strain commonly transmitting in Europe” is significant but that
verifying the hypothesis requires the sequences be shared.
The emergencies chief of the World Health Organization said he “fully expects” China to share the genetic sequences from the resurgence of coronavirus that have recently hit Beijing, even though they have not yet done so. Chinese
officials said that their examination of the virus shows it originated
in Europe, but they have not yet shared the sequences with WHO or the
global scientific community.
“We fully expect our colleagues in China will share that
information,” said Dr. Michael Ryan at a press briefing on Monday. Ryan
said the finding that this virus genome “may represent a strain commonly
transmitting in Europe” is significant but that verifying the
hypothesis requires the sequences be shared.
Ryan said the new
cluster of cases in China was of particular concern given that Beijing
had gone 50 days without a new case, but expressed confidence Chinese
authorities would be able to contain it.
In a story published
earlier this month, the Associated Press found China delayed sharing
critical virus information with WHO for more than a week after three
government labs had decoded the information.
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