Kinesiske myndigheter har nektet å gi data om tidlige koronapasienter til ekspertene fra Verdens helseorganisasjon (WHO) som er kommet til Kina for å granske utbruddet av koronaviruset.
The Chinese authorities turned down requests to provide such data on 174 cases of Covid-19 that they have identified from the early phase of the outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019.
Ifølge WHO-representanter utløste denne avvisningen opphetede diskusjoner, skriver Wall Street Journal.
Kineserne vil heller gi WHO egne analyser av dataene de holder igjen:
Chinese officials and scientists provided their own extensive summaries and analysis of data on the cases, said the WHO team members.
USAs utenriksdepartement etterlyste nylig åpenhet om de aktuelle dataene:
China’s reluctance to provide the data adds to concerns among many foreign governments and scientists about a lack of transparency in China’s approach to the hunt for the pandemic’s origins. The U.S. State Department said this week it wants to see data underlying the WHO probe.
En av de danske ekspertene i WHO-kommisjonen lar det skinne igjennom at hun ikke stoler på kineserne:
“Sometimes emotions have run really high,” Thea Fischer, a Danish epidemiologist among the WHO investigators, said on Tuesday. “I am a scientist and I trust data. I trust documented evidence based on data, I don’t just trust what anyone tells me.”