WHO wants China invite to help probe COVID-19 origins vanguardnews
The World Health Organization said on Friday that it was hoping China would invite it to take part in its investigations into the animal origins of the novel coronavirus.
“WHO would be keen to work with international partners and at the invitation of the Chinese government to participate in investigation around the animal origins,” WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic told AFP in an email.All rights reserved.
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