China Urges Caution Amid Reports on COVID-19 Origins

Thu 13th Mar, 2025

Peking has called for restraint following reports suggesting that the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND) has evidence indicating the coronavirus may have originated from a laboratory. The assertion has reignited debates surrounding the virus's origins, which remain unresolved.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that China firmly opposes any political maneuvers regarding the COVID-19 issue, emphasizing that scientific inquiries should be left to experts. Mao referenced a World Health Organization (WHO) expert group that previously investigated the origins of the virus in Wuhan, concluding that a laboratory leak was 'highly unlikely.'

Despite the findings from the WHO, the organization has consistently maintained that all potential scenarios concerning the origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain on the table. The WHO called on China in December 2024 to provide more data and access to facilitate a clearer understanding of COVID-19's beginnings, stressing that this is both a moral and scientific imperative.

According to various media reports, the German government requested scientists to assess the BND's claims regarding the laboratory origin of the virus, particularly concerning the Wuhan Institute of Virology, known for its research on coronaviruses. Reports indicate that the BND possesses plausible evidence supporting the laboratory hypothesis and that this information has been evaluated during recent expert meetings.

In addition to the laboratory origin theory, another prevailing hypothesis suggests that the virus emerged naturally, similar to the SARS outbreak in 2002-2003. The ongoing investigation into the origins of the virus continues to be a subject of significant international scrutiny and debate.

As discussions unfold, the global community remains vigilant in seeking clarity on how the pandemic began, underscoring the importance of transparency and collaboration in scientific research.


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