THE WORLD Health Organisation has vowed to extend its probe into the origins of COVID-19, branding the Wuhan report as “not extensive enough”.
THE WORLD Health Organisation has vowed to extend its probe into the origins of COVID-19, branding the Wuhan report as “not extensive enough”.
Tensions between he two superpowers have escalated throughout the pandemic with then-US President Donald Trump claiming COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. The Telegraph, citing WHO investigators, suggests “frosty geopolitical relations and anti-China rhetoric” have delayed the process. It adds
Tensions between he two superpowers have escalated throughout the pandemic with then-US President Donald Trump claiming COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Ecologist Dr Peter Daszak said relations between Beijing and Washington obstructed and held up investigations into the virus’
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the first intelligence sharing pact signed between the two allies. The signals intelligence agreement, originally dubbed as BRUSA, was signed by Winston Churchill in Washington on March 5, 1946. It was the culmination of meetings
Brazilian coronavirus variant ‘is a concern’ to UK says expert WHO investigators have now downplayed the theory the virus entered Wuhan from frozen food – despite not ruling it out last month. According to Vladimir Dedkov from the Pasteur Institute in St Petersburg, Russia
Brazilian coronavirus variant ‘is a concern’ to UK says expert WHO investigators have now downplayed the theory the virus entered Wuhan from frozen food – despite not ruling it out last month. According to Vladimir Dedkov from the Pasteur Institute in St Petersburg, Russia