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World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus believes that in the absence of more complete information about the spread of COVID-19 in China, it can be understood that other countries are taking measures to protect their populations.
Several countries have decided in recent days to require travelers from China negative tests for COVID-19 travel through their territories.
“Due to the lack of more detailed information about Chinayou can understand that countries around the world are acting in a way they think they can protect their populations,” he said in a Twitter thread.
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He claimed that WHO is following with concern the evolution of the pandemic in Chinato which he recommended continued monitoring of the virus to detect the emergence of new variants and to vaccinate those most at risk.
He added that the organization stands by its proposal to support clinical care and protect the Chinese healthcare system.
Tedros repeated what he said at the press conference on the 22nd, in the sense that for WHO can carry out a risk assessment on COVID-19 in China need more details.
Such persistence shows that the organization is still not receiving the information it considers necessary to assess what is happening in China. (As reported by EFE)
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