The British Foreign Minister said he was concerned about the level of information access by the Covid-19 investigation team in China, similar to that of the US.

"We have a shared concern whether they will get the full cooperation and get the necessary answers," British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab said in an interview today.

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British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab outside Downing Street in London on Feb. 3 Photo: Reuters

"So we will promote full access, with all the data needed, to be able to answer questions that I think most people want to hear about the pandemic," Raab said.

The WHO's international team of experts just ended their investigation in Wuhan city, where Covid-19 started, with an assessment that there was insufficient evidence to conclude that nCoV had spread in Wuhan before December 2019,

However, Dominic Dwyer, an Australian expert and WHO investigative team member, said China refused to provide raw data on the first 174 nCoV infections in Wuhan, including details on

Referring to the WHO investigation, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the report should be independent and not dominated by China, and urged Beijing to provide raw data.

In response, the Chinese embassy in the US accused Washington of "deeply damaging international cooperation in the response to Covid-19, but it appears that nothing has happened and is blaming WHO, and other countries.