W.H.O. Reopens Investigation Into COVID-19 Origins

W.H.O. Reopens Investigation Into COVID-19 Origins

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9th - 10th Grade

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The WHO is launching a new investigation into the origins of the coronavirus with a team of 20 scientists. The agency emphasizes the urgency of the investigation, warning that crucial evidence, such as blood samples, may soon be discarded. The new team will also explore the possibility of the virus having leaked from a Chinese lab, although previous investigations deemed this scenario extremely unlikely.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main focus of the new team of scientists assembled by WHO?

To create a global health policy for pandemics

To develop a vaccine for the coronavirus

To investigate the origins of the coronavirus

To study the effects of the coronavirus on different populations

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Why is there a sense of urgency in the WHO's investigation?

The virus is spreading rapidly again

Funding for the investigation is running out

Evidence like blood samples might soon be discarded

The team is facing political pressure

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is one of the theories the new team will investigate?

The virus was created as a bioweapon

The virus leaked from a Chinese lab

The virus originated from a bat in Australia

The virus was spread through contaminated water

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What did the first group of investigators conclude about the lab leak theory?

It was confirmed

It was extremely unlikely

It was inconclusive

It was highly probable

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What is the role of the WHO in the context of the coronavirus investigation?

To investigate the origins of the coronavirus

To impose travel restrictions worldwide

To lead the global response to the pandemic

To provide vaccines to developing countries