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The World Health Organization has urged China to share data to help understand the origins of Covid-19, five years on from the start of the pandemic in the Chinese city of Wuhan. On December 31 ...
China has responded after the World Health Organization (WHO) again urged it to disclose data that could shed more light on the origins of COVID-19, which killed over 7 million people worldwide.
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More than 4.4 million people died from COVID-related illnesses, and while children were at lesser risk of death from the infection, UNICEF estimates 17,400 children died from the virus.