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.
The deadly Covid-19 pandemic may have originated in raccoon dogs from the Wuhan market in China, according to an international…
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday confirmed that the Covid-19 pandemic originated from a lab incident in Wuhan, China.
It is also unclear if Sachs believes Covid originated in the US or was borne out of a collaboration between American and Chinese scientists in Wuhan.
The people of Wuhan are bracing for the second outbreak of Covid19 and it is fervently to be hoped that virus shall not spread further afield.
The announcement came on the eve of the implementation of a directive forcing New Yorkers to wear face coverings in public places where they cannot stay six feet (1.83 meters) apart.
On March 23, PM Johnson ordered the initial three-week lockdown to tackle the spread of the virus, shutting "non-essential" shops and services, and banning gatherings of more than two people.
The death toll now stands at 194, including those from a cruise ship that was quarantined in Yokohama near Tokyo, the latest figures showed.
China's 'wet markets' have been slammed internationally as the coronavirus roils the world, with the disease having seemingly emerged from stalls selling live game in Wuhan late last year.
The prime minister further said, "We need to continue doing what we are doing now for many more weeks".