Peter Daszak Profile picture
Feb 9, 2021 27 tweets 13 min read Read on X
.@WHO Press conference begins in Wuhan. The whole expert group is in a room just 100 yds away, watching on the big screen & live tweeting. @MarionKoopmans represents the expert group on the call. @Peterfoodsafety Team lead for WHO side & Dr. Liang Wannian, taking the lead here. Image
We're watching live on @cgtn - available in most countries if you want to listen in, or you can try to log on to the zoom.
Join the WHO press conference:
Zoom link:
who-e.zoom.us/j/97848217705
Password: WHO+OMS+
Phone
Webinar ID: 978 4821 7705
Numeric Passcode for telephone: 67652470
International numbers available: who-e.zoom.us/u/abkVw3i1u
3:31 PM
Here we are - watching on with the rest of the world! ImageImage
Here's @HumeField, who was on the original SARS @WHOGOARN outbreak investigation watching from Australia!
The first of our team to leave @hung_cenpher is watching from an airport on the way home.
We said goodbye to Dominic Dwyer last night. What a trooper - he’s now got to do ANOTHER 2 wks quarantine in a hotel room in Sydney. That’s the level of dedication and service we’ve seen from both teams - China & @WHO
One of my bros watching from Sweden. Crack open a bottle of Rioja, we're just warming up.
Key points already from Prof. Liang: Huanan market IS a key part of this outbreak, but analysis in this study suggests there was substantial transmission in the community in early Dec. & that some of these were the 1st known Huanan-market associated cases. Press pack watching.. Image
.@Peterfoodsafety & @MarionKoopmans representing the .@WHO team ImageImage
Epi team led by @TheaKFischer & her China Counterpart (names not made public yet) led a very deep study of early cases. Clear evidence of significant early spread in Dec. including outside of Huanan market. Doesn't indicate Huanan was not spillover event, but could be elsewhere. Image
HUGE comment here: Evidence "indicates a natural origin of SARS-CoV-2". "Vendors were trading domesticated wildlife products..frozen". "From farms within the country". Image
This picture is the key - the pathways we examined. We have concluded the rough likelihood of each of these, based on the joint study. Image
Important: Our joint team examined 4 main hypotheses: 1) Direct from wildlife to people 2) via intermediate hosts 3) via cold chain products, particularly food 4) A lab "incident". Yes, the @WHO team DID look at the lab release hypothesis seriously. Conclusion will follow. Image
IMPORTANT: The joint team concluded that direct or indirect spillover, cold chain food pathways are potentially important. Lab incident is "Extremely unlikely to explain introduction of SARS-CoV-2 & further work on this is not necessary for further research from this study" Image
You said it Hume. I was one voice in this team of 17 from @WHO and >20 on China side. We asked the key questions, discussed the evidence. The opinion was a unanimous one. I deferred my comments until everyone else had spoken.
KEY COMMENT: Recommendations include sampling potential intermediate hosts & bats both inside & outside China. Possible role of cold chain - incl. "Frozen wild animal that could have been infected by [progenitor] of SARS-CoV-2" Image
This virus may have emerged through "convoluted pathways that may have taken a long time and moved it across borders" Image
Q&A now: What are the probabilities on diff pathways? @MarionKoopmans. We will list all the elements used to make the assessment in our report. ImageImage
Here's THE Moment I've been waiting for!!!! @CGTV What possible infection sources in Huanan market? "could have been introduced by a person, or a product (e.g. frozen farmed wildlife INCLUDING SPECIES SUSCEPTIBLE TO COVID)".. Image
KEY question: What is rationale for dismissing lab hypothesis? Accidents happen (many examples) not impossible, no reports of this virus anywhere in world prior to COVID, discussed w/ managers in many labs here re. audits, staff health. THEN YES - live feed mysteriously stops... Image
Bizarre moment here. We tried everything to get the feed back but only managed after lab leak answer. Ironic because of course we all know the detail of what we asked in WIV ImageImage
KEY finding Re. earlier cases: @MarionKoopmans detailed searching of databases of Fevers of unknown origin, excess mortality, range of other factors. NO solid evidence found of widespread circulation & cases prior to December. Possible there were some, but solid conclusion here. Image
IMPORTANT Q: @WSJ Exactly what animals found at Huanan mrkt?? "Testing showed no positives, but some animals that are known to be susceptible to CoVs like ferret badger" "some of trace-back in farms or regions where bats harbor related CoVs". This, to me, is a CRITICAL finding!! Image
On Gain of Function work at Wuhan Inst. Virol. "We had detailed discussion w/ people there about all aspects of lab leak hypothesis & received satisfactory answers. Minutes of our meetings will be in the full report." Image
A touching moment for us all in the room here. 1st, the human reality & emotion of working closely for 28 days++ w/ colleagues + the emotional shock of mtg w/ former patients & people who've lost loved ones. Image

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Peter Daszak

Peter Daszak Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @PeterDaszak

Jan 26
Reminding lab leakers that there's a wealth of information for you to generate new conspiratorial garbage from in our journal's Cover Art and Essays - at least 20 years of hard work connecting art & science for youse guys to tinker nefariously with...
Image
Image
Here's one that talks about China so that should put the cat amongst the pigeons... Image
Speaking of pigeons - from our June 2015 issue
Image
Image
Read 5 tweets
Jan 24
I think I've cracked the "293 code" that Drosstic can't break:

293 minus the 12 common CoVs = 281.
281 minus the 41 Laos sequences from WIV = 240.
240, re-shuffled = 420.

420 is the secret code for cannabis, which is definitely what these folks are smokin! Image
The same folks delving deep into the "293 Code" conspiracy, are busy right now on an anti-vaxx crusade w/ none other than that Shaman bloke who dresses up with cow horns & invaded the Capitol!

Ironic that these Drosstic folks are cited by Congress & the Senate in their reports!

Image
Image
Image
As Treebeard said "Don't be hasty".... check and double-check before you dismiss as a typo or a joke.

Image
Image
Image
Read 6 tweets
Dec 14, 2023
My favorite flavor is dulce de leche... what's yours? Image
I always say "Oui" to Haagen Dazs! Image
Haagen Dazs is a dish best served cold! Image
Read 4 tweets
May 8, 2023
Exciting news from @EcoHealthNYC: @NIH has reissued our @NIAIDNews grant R01AI110964 “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence” 3 yrs & 2 days after it was terminated! The statement below links to the full project details: ecohealthalliance.org/2023/05/collab…
This effectively lifts the suspension on our grant that involved collaboration in China w/ Wuhan Institute of Virology, & was terminated on April 2020 ‘for convenience’. 2/
politico.com/news/2020/04/2…
In August 2022 @NIH revised their decision, terminating only the WIV subcontract. They offered to renegotiate the specific aims & we have now come to agreement w/ NIH on modified goals – details follow. 3/
ecohealthalliance.org/wp-content/upl…
Read 30 tweets
Mar 30, 2023
Full details of our new @NIH @NIAIDNews-funded R01 are being released today by @EcoHealthNYC. This includes the full proposal, all communications with NIAID & the Notice of Award. 🧵
ecohealthalliance.org/analyzing-the-…
This grant will support a critical step towards preventing future CoV pandemics by working with communities on the frontline, in SARSr-CoV hotspots of Southeast Asia, who have high contact with wildlife. 2/
Read 16 tweets
Mar 30, 2023
The title of this piece belies the fact that new rules on wildlife trade in China will allow breeding of animals for fur & lucrative global fashion industry...animals including...er.. mink...& ..er.. raccoon dogs! science.org/content/articl…
Don't forget also that the wildlife trade in mammals for food is alive & well across rest of the SE Asian emerging disease hotspot region..& we're not off-the-hook either - the USA is the biggest importer of wildlife - for the pet trade. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
That was a Policy Forum in @Science 2009, raising awareness that the wildlife trade represents a threat to global health, pandemic emergence. Was anything substantial done to reduce that risk? No. Wildlife trade was expanded to industrial scale, & remains a key pandemic driver.
Read 4 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(