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US supports WHO plans for further probe in COVID-19
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29 Jul 2021, 14:18 GMT+10
Washington DC [US], July 29 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday met WHO chief Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesu in Kuwait, where he reaffirmed support to the UN agency s additional studies on the COVD-19 origins, including in China to better understand the pandemic. In a meeting with DG Tedros, we discussed saving lives by ending this pandemic and advancing global health security. The US supports the World Health Organisation s plans for additional studies into COVID-19 origins, including in People s Republic of China (PRC), to better understand this pandemic and prevent future ones, Blinken tweeted.
US reaffirms support to WHO s plan for probe into COVID-19 orgins, including in China ANI | Updated: Jul 29, 2021 09:27 IST
Washington DC [US], July 29 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday met WHO chief Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesu in Kuwait, where he reaffirmed support to the UN agency s additional studies on the COVD-19 origins, including in China to better understand the pandemic. In a meeting with DG Tedros, we discussed saving lives by ending this pandemic and advancing global health security. The US supports the World Health Organisation s plans for additional studies into COVID-19 origins, including in People s Republic of China (PRC), to better understand this pandemic and prevent future ones, Blinken tweeted.
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