WHO accuses China of hiding data on coronavirus’ origin
The World Health Organisation rebuked Chinese officials for withholding scientific research that may reveal the origin of the coronavirus.
The World Health Organisation rebuked Chinese officials for withholding scientific research that may reveal the origin of the coronavirus.
A global outcry to oust Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus from the office of Director-General of WHO is gaining currency, for his bias in favouring and aiding the Chinese position on managing the coronavirus pandemic. From the very beginning, the long rope offered by WHO to China to studiously downplay and mislead the global community about the outbreak, the potential scale and counter-measures deployed were obviously and blatantly in support of the Chinese narrative.
France had ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses, while Spain went a step further, banning people from leaving home except to go to work, get medical care or buy food.
The virus that was first detected in central China in December has killed more than 3,000 worldwide and infected over 90,000 people.