China says it will back probe into virus origin, but not yet

China says it will back probe into virus origin, but not yet

As the number of coronavirus infections reported worldwide nears the 5 million mark, China has eased its resistance to mounting calls for an investigation into the origin of the pathogen. But the Chinese leader made it clear Monday that Beijing believes the time for such questions hasn't come yet.

China reported the world's first new coronavirus cases, in the city of Wuhan, to the World Health Organization on December 31. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have since claimed the U.S. has evidence that the disease originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province.  

While U.S. intelligence officials have said the theory is possible and among those being investigated, most scientists — including the U.S. government's top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci  — believe the virus has natural origins and was likely transmitted to humans from wild animals.

More than 100 of the World Health Organization's 194 member nations now support an international investigation into the disease's origin, including the U.S., Russia, Japan, South Korea, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Australia and the European Union were to table a formal motion for such a probe Monday at the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's top policy-making body, the World Health Assembly.

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