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<strong>The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday that the report on its investigations in Wuhan to find the origins of the Covid-19 virus outbreak in China is likely to be released in mid-March.</strong></div>
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&ldquo;The current timing is the week of 14th-15th March,&rdquo; Peter Ben Embarek, the head of the mission, said at a news conference in Geneva.</div>
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There appears to be a change of course as WHO officials had earlier said that the mission might issue a summary report before its full findings were ready.</div>
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&ldquo;What the team has done to their credit is really worked hard to try to come up with their full report so we can have a proper discussion around the full report,&rdquo; said Mike Ryan, WHO&rsquo;s top emergency expert.</div>
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WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said: &ldquo;I would like to assure you everything that happened during the trip will be presented transparently.&rdquo;</div>
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<strong>Controversy over report</strong></div>
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The mission had run into a controversy as the US wants to review its findings. Some critics say its access in China was very limited as it was taken on a guided tour by the Chinese government and for the most of their stay the WHO team members were confined to their hotels in Wuhan.</div>
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On Thursday, an open letter from a group of scientists said the WHO mission &ldquo;did not have the mandate, the independence, or the necessary accesses to carry out a full and unrestricted investigation&rdquo; into all theories about the origins of the virus.</div>
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Nikolai Petrovsky, an expert at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, one of the authors of the letter, said on Friday that despite the visit by the WHO-led team, the world was no closer to knowing the origins of Covid-19.</div>
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However, Chen Xu, China&rsquo;s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, said at another press conference, &ldquo;It is not an investigation, it is joint scientific research. The experts were chosen by the World Health Organization, they conducted their business, scientific collaborations with their Chinese counterparts.&rdquo;</div>
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