COVID: China says 80% of population infected, 72,000 died in six weeks | TheCable COVID19
January 23, 2023 9:21 AMAccording to the
He added that because of the infection rate, there was little possibility of a large-scale epidemic rebound or a second wave of cases in the next two to three months. The World Health Organisation had earlier raised concerns about China not being transparent about the latest outbreak.
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