Dominic Dwyer off the China

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Sydney virologist Dominic Dwyer is among 10 experts from the World Health Organisation who flew to China yesterday.
Professor Dwyer admits they are 'unlikely' to track down patient zero, but is hoping to find some answers.

He wants to establish whether the virus truly started in Wuhan or began somewhere else and was then amplified in the Chinese city, which has a population of over 11million people……

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ronavirus.html?ito=social-twitter_DailyMailAU
 

They say China has recorded a case of Covid 19 somewhere in the north of the country, and a whole area has been shutdown as a result, but these scientist going to Wuhan are no where near there, and are having to isolate themselves for fourteen days in any event.
However, it is a good thing they're there just in case more can be learned. :)
 

They say China has recorded a case of Covid 19 somewhere in the north of the country, and a whole area has been shutdown as a result, but these scientist going to Wuhan are no where near there, and are having to isolate themselves for fourteen days in any event.
However, it is a good thing they're there just in case more can be learned. :)
"More" being the key word. LOL!
 
Is it just me, or does this seem like a futile trip to you, Mellow?
Its obviously very late in the day, over twelve months isn't it since it started, but much has been learned in those twelve months, and especially testing has become much more sophisticated from near zero initially, and as I said_ if more might be learned, this HSS to be good,bsny lessons could be useful, and I suppose we should accept they're not going there for no reason.
 
Its obviously very late in the day, over twelve months isn't it since it started, but much has been learned in those twelve months, and especially testing has become much more sophisticated from near zero initially, and as I said_ if more might be learned, this HSS to be good,bsny lessons could be useful, and I suppose we should accept they're not going there for no reason.
That's exactly what I was thinking. LOL!
 
Is it just me, or does this seem like a futile trip to you, Mellow?
Not sure Aunt Marg, but China has sure belted us up about our initial request for an investigation, many lucrative Aussie products now refused entry to China. I'm thinking these chosen men and women are not easily corruptible and we will get an honest answer in the end.
 
Not sure Aunt Marg, but China has sure belted us up about our initial request for an investigation, many lucrative Aussie products now refused entry to China. I'm thinking these chosen men and women are not easily corruptible and we will get an honest answer in the end.
What a shame.

I hope you're right, Mellow, would be refreshing to hear something... anything, related to the true origin of the virus, and possibly some true statistics, not the lies were being fed from day-to-day.
 
Its obviously very late in the day, over twelve months isn't it since it started, but much has been learned in those twelve months, and especially testing has become much more sophisticated from near zero initially, and as I said_ if more might be learned, this HSS to be good,bsny lessons could be useful, and I suppose we should accept they're not going there for no reason.
Way too late, but China wouldn't let anyone in when it was still possible to find answers. Never trust the Chinese.
 

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