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WHO to test 3 drugs as possible COVID-19 treatments amid rampant spread of virus globally

U S intel agencies looking into vast amount of genetic data from Wuhan lab: CNN

U S intel agencies looking into vast amount of genetic data from Wuhan lab: CNN
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Chief of Tokyo 2020 organizing committee does not rule out last-minute cancellation of Games due to COVID-19

He also explained the committee would keep a close eye on the spread. At the five-party meeting, which was held the other day, we agreed that based on the coronavirus situation, we will convene five-party talks again. At this point, coronavirus cases may rise or fall, so we will think about what we should do when the situation arises. The surprise announcement comes as more athletes have tested positive for the virus while major sponsors have decided to skip the opening ceremony that s slated for Friday. While the organizing committee has vowed to ensure the safety of athletes, concerns are mounting as there have been at least 67 COVID-19 cases linked to the Games since early this month.

U S criticizes China for malicious cyberattacks including massive Microsoft hackNews

Washington is publicly blaming China for malicious cyberattacks, including a massive attack on Microsoft Exchange s e-mail server software earlier this year. So I would note that we are actually elevating and taking steps to not only speak out publicly, but certainly take action as it relates to problematic cyber activities from China in a different way. The White House also explained Monday that its allies and partners, including the European Union, the UK, Australia as well as NATO have joined Washington in criticizing Beijing, adding this is the first such condemnation by NATO. While the announcement was not accompanied by sanctions, it can be interpreted as part of President Biden s continued pressure campaign against China over numerous issues, including human rights abuses.

World has past tragic milestone of 4 mil COVID-19 deaths since onset of pandemic: WHO chief

The WHO chief says over 4 million people across the world have died from COVID-19 so far since the onset of the pandemic, adding that there have been roughly 185 million confirmed cases globally. The world is at perilous point in this pandemic. We have just passed the tragic milestone of four million recorded COVID-19 deaths, which likely underestimates the overall toll. Saying that there is continued virus circulation all over the world with sharp increases in many countries, the global health body also warned that countries need to be extremely careful so that the gains they ve made in combating the virus so far are sustained.

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