The WHO expert team in charge of Covid-19 origin is planning to destroy preliminary reports recorded during the Chinese trip.

"Full report expected to be announced in the next few weeks", spokesman for the World Health Organization (WHO) Tarik Jasarevic answered on March 4 when asked about their investigator information.

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The WHO delegation visits the center of Hubei Animal Disease Control and Prevention in Wuhan, China, on February 2 Photo: Reuters.

The same day sources also revealed more than 20 scientists who wrote to WHO, calling for opening a new international investigation of Covid-19 origin.

"We can only investigate a truly thorough and trustworthy origin. Efforts have not yet created a thorough, reliable and transparent investigation", the

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls the letter from international scientists as "new alcohol" about the lack of science.

WHO's move was given in the context of the New President Joe Biden recently changed the decision to withdraw from the organization and continued to mobilize to have a more "transparent" investigation of the origin of Covid-19.

There is no explanatory information about the WHO Delegation delay announcing the survey results.

Beijing while also urging WHO teams to conduct investigations in other countries, including the US, to find out whether NCOV originated from outside China and spread to Wuhan through real packaging

The International Expert Group of WHO after the end of the visit to China has launched a preliminary report that insufficient evidence to conclude that NCOV has spread in Wuhan before December 2019, the time of the first cases

Dominic Dwyer, Australian experts and also a member of the WHO investigation team, said China refused to provide raw data on 174 cases of first NCOV infection in Wuhan, including detailed information about the

Peter Ben Embarek, another member of the WHO delegation, said it found 13 NCOV variants in Wuhan in the final outbreak of 2019, showing that the disease scale may be greater than the report.

He, the US once expressed concern about WHO's Covid-19 survey, especially on the level of information access to the group provided by the Chinese side.