Journal (WSJ) reported on the 17th (local time). According to documents obtained by the U.S. House of Representatives from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, on December 28, 2019, researchers at a laboratory in Beijing were diagnosed with COVID-19.
We have completed an analysis of the fairly complete base sequence of the DNA and submitted it to a database run by the U.S. government. Bruce, a virologist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, USA.
"This data shows that scientists in China knew about COVID-19 at least around December 28, 2019," Room said.
The researcher who created the data was Dr. Ren Lili, who was affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Virus Biology. This institute is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, which is affiliated with the Chinese government.
It is an institution of Dr. Ren reportedly collected samples and extracted base sequences from five patients at a hospital in Wuhan, China, between December 18, 2019 and December 29, 2019.
Despite this, the Chinese authorities did not provide a positive explanation for the outbreak of patients on January 9, 2020, calling it ``viral pneumonia of unknown cause.'' In addition, the new model
Wholesale seafood markets in South China, one of the early outbreak sites of the RONA, were also not closed. China then contacted the WHO (World Health Organization) for the first time on January 11, 2020 to discuss the virus' base sequence.
We shared a row. WSJ said, "In particular, within China, the information was shared earlier with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention on January 5, but scientists around the world were not informed."
Regarding this, experts say, ``If China had shared information about COVID-19 with the international community two weeks earlier, it could have secured prime time to prevent the spread of the disease.''
It would be fine,” he pointed out.
2024/01/19 17:06 KST
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