SHANGHAI: A team from the World Health Organization (WHO) will arrive in the central Chinese city of Wuhan on Thursday to begin investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Following is a timeline looking at key events in the relationship between China and the WHO since the outbreak began.
2019
Dec 31: World Health Organization first notified by China of “pneumonia of unknown cause”. WHO says its China office picked up a report of “viral pneumonia” from Wuhan Municipal Health Commission website and asked Chinese authorities for more information.
2020
Jan 3: China begins regular briefing with WHO about the outbreak of “viral pneumonia of unknown cause” in Wuhan.
Jan 5: WHO says it has asked China for more information and advises other member states to take precautions.
Jan 9: China tells WHO a newly discovered coronavirus
Jan 10: Chinese officials hold phone meeting with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. China shares information about how the coronavirus
Jan 11: After reporting the first official fatality from the disease, China shares genome sequence of the coronavirus
Jan 14: WHO tweets that “preliminary investigations conducted by China have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission”. WHO expert Maria Van Kerkhove tells news conference the same day “it is certainly possible that there is limited human-to-human transmission”.
Jan 20-21: WHO sends delegation to Wuhan. Chinese experts share detection and treatment protocols with WHO delegation.
Jan 25: China’s National Health Commission said in a letter to WHO’s Tedros that it would welcome international experts to China to help “strengthen epidemic prevention and control”.
Jan 28: President Xi meets Tedros in Beijing and says China has responded in a timely, open, transparent and responsible manner, and is ready to work with the WHO and the international community.
Jan 30: WHO declares outbreak to be a public health emergency of global concern – its highest alert level.
Feb 16: 25-member China-WHO team begins nine-day field trip in China. They arrive in Wuhan on Feb. 22 and learn about epidemic control measures and medical treatments.
Feb 24: Joint team holds news conference in Beijing and says China’s actions slowed the spread of the epidemic and prevented or delayed hundreds of thousands of cases.
Feb 28: Joint team publishes report praising the “remarkable speed” at which China isolated the virus, established diagnostic tools and learned how the virus was transmitted.
April 14: President Donald Trump announces halt to U.S. funding for WHO, accusing it of being biased towards China and failing in its duties.
April 18: Senior diplomat Wang Yi rebukes U.S. criticism of WHO in phone conversation with Tedros.
April 22: Australia calls for independent investigation into COVID-19
May 19: Annual ministerial meeting of WHO’s 194-member states passes resolution calling for an “impartial, independent and comprehensive evaluation” of global COVID-19
May 20: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accuses China of denying investigators access to facilities, withholding virus samples and censoring discussion.
July 8: United Nations says it received formal notice from the United States to withdraw from WHO. President Trump accuses WHO of “alarming lack of independence” from China.
July 9: WHO sets up independent panel chaired by former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to examine global pandemic response.
Sept 17: Independent panel sets terms of reference for inquiry, saying it aims to establish “the timeline and events which culminated in COVID-19
Dec 18: WHO says it will send a team of 10 scientists to Wuhan “next month”. Independent panel says it is now “well advanced” in its preparation of chronology about the global spread of COVID-19
2021
Jan 6: WHO’s Tedros expresses disappointment WHO experts have not yet been granted visas to begin the investigation.
Jan 11: Chinese health authorities confirm a WHO team will arrive in Wuhan on Jan. 14.
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