A World Health Organization (WHO) team has come out of quarantine and will start on-the-ground investigations into the origins of the coronavirus in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

The scientists will begin interviewing people from research institutes, hospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak.

Their research will rely upon evidence provided by Chinese officials.

This comes after months of negotiations between the WHO and Beijing.

Some relatives of Covid-19 victims in China are hoping to meet with the investigators. Zhang Hai, a Wuhan native whose father died last year, said he hopes speaking to the WHO can “aid their investigation”.

The group of 13 experts arrived in Wuhan on 14 January, and spent two weeks in quarantine that ended today.

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