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Emerging scientific consensus that the COVID-19 pandemic evolved naturally, as opposed to human misadventure, has put to rest false narratives about the virus origin publicized by some Western countries, a scholar has said. Stephen Ndegwa, a scholar at the Nairobi-based United States International University-Africa, said in a commentary published by the Star newspaper on Monday that linking the origin of the virus to a laboratory leakage in the central Chinese city of Wuhan is not tenable as a growing body of scientific evidence points to natural sources. He cited an independent analysis from a group of experts overseen by the World Health Organization and the peer reviewed studies published by the Lancet, a leading medical journal, which have debunked the myth that the coronavirus originated from a laboratory. ....
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Date Time World Bank Supports Serbia’s Move Toward Greener, More Resilient, and Inclusive Growth Serbia is making strides toward accelerating economic growth that is more green, resilient, and inclusive, by implementing a series of legal and policy reforms designed to create a public sector that is more efficient and transparent, as well as better able to enhance the economy’s resilience to natural hazards and climate change. The Public Sector Efficiency and Green Recovery Development Policy Loan, approved today by the World Bank Board of Directors, will provide €82.6 million to solidify this reform agenda and quicken Serbia’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. ....