O The BSH will investigate the origin of the Coronavirus in China

O The BSH will investigate the origin of the Coronavirus in China

The World Health Organisation (OBSH) said it will form an international team of experts who will go to China to study the origin of the coronary. A team of O The BSH has stayed in China to prepare the broader team of experts' visits. O Emergency Program Chief BSH, Mike Ryan, [...]

A team of O The BSH has stayed in China to prepare the broader team of experts' visits.

O Emergency Program Chief BSH, Mike Ryan, said the team was “very satisfied with the co-operation of Chinese officials so far, but going and setting up a larger team would take time.

China has been criticised for its management of the pandemic since it presented the first cases reported to the new choreography, which causes COVID-19.

Mostly criticism in China has led to the United States.

In fact, American President Donald Trump has charged O. BSH for collaboration with China in hiding information about pandemic.

In this regard, he decided to withdraw the US from WHO membership.

O The BSH has dismissed the charges.

On July 17th, the United States broke its daily record of new Corleone cases, recording more than 77,000 of them on Thursday, while the number of victims went to nearly 1,000.

In total, nearly 3.6 million infected and over 138,000 victims have registered in the US, since the pandemic has arrived there early this year.

According to Johns Hopkins University data, the Coronavirus worldwide has affected over 13.8 million people.

Of them, nearly 590,000 have died and over 7.7 million have recovered.

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