Will WHO publicly criticize China's response on Covid-19 data by end of 2025?
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Official WHO statements or press releases
WHO Urges China to Share Covid-19 Origins Data, Citing Moral and Scientific Imperative
Jan 2, 2025, 06:30 PM
The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged China to share more data on the origins of Covid-19, five years after the initial outbreak in Wuhan. The WHO emphasized that this is a moral and scientific imperative, crucial for understanding the virus's origins and for global preparedness against future pandemics. Despite this call, China's Foreign Ministry has stated that it shared information on the virus 'without holding anything back,' claiming to have made a significant contribution to global research on the virus's origins. China has defended its transparency, asserting that it has shared the most Covid-19 data and research results internationally.
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