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told NBC News that she and 13 other relatives were also on the cruise.
WHOs experts said interviews should be conducted with the staff in the laboratories tasked with managing and implementing biosafety and biosecurity.including testing wild animals to find which species might host COVID-19.
The new report could revive accusations that WHO initially was too accepting of Chinese government explanations early in the outbreak.criticizes WHO report on origins of COVID-19 over delays.He also accused WHO of colluding with China to cover up the initial outbreak.
Yet after considerable criticism.lack of access to data 08:32 Investigations by The Associated Press found that some top WHO insiders were frustrated by China during the initial outbreak even as WHO heaped praise on Chinese President Xi Jinping.
That stance marks a sharp reversal of the U.
arrives for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a meeting at the Great Hall of the People.Expert discusses report on Wuhan COVID-19 cases.
which has nothing to do with science.Gaining access to this information is critical to both understanding how this pandemic began and preventing future pandemics.
health agencys initial assessment of the pandemics origins and comes after many critics accused the WHO of being too quick to dismiss or underplay a lab-leak theory that put Chinese officials on the defensive.Watching Wuhan: A year after COVID-19s initial outbreak 02:55 WHOs experts called for numerous studies to be done.