WHO Cancellation of Covid-19 survey report in China
The WHO expert team in charge of Covid-19 origin is planning to destroy preliminary reports recorded during the Chinese trip.
continue readingThe WHO expert team in charge of Covid-19 origin is planning to destroy preliminary reports recorded during the Chinese trip.
continue readingThe WHO investigation team in China found 13 nCoV variants in Wuhan during the late 2019 outbreak, suggesting that the disease may be larger than reported.
continue readingThe 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.
continue readingThe US State Department said that it is not advisable to draw conclusions about Covid-19's origin and stated that it supports the investigation conducted by WHO.
continue readingThe world recorded more than 91 million nCoV cases, more than 1.9 million deaths, WHO once again called for funding for the global Covax vaccine program.
continue readingGlobally, with more than 63.5 million people infected with nCoV, of which 1.4 million have died, WHO is committed to "doing everything" to find the origin of Covid-19.
continue readingThe WHO warns that the number of deaths from Covid-19 could double to two million if anti-epidemic measures are not maintained, as cases in Europe rise sharply.
continue readingThe Trump administration wants to cut money off for WHO and move on to other donations to the United Nations, before leaving the organization in July 2021.
continue readingWHO announces its research team has completed the preliminary task for the investigation of animal origin and the nCoV transmission medium host.
continue readingWhite House health adviser Fauci advised the Trump administration to soon restore ties with WHO, saying it was essential in the face of the pandemic.
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