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How China blocked WHO and Chinese scientists early in coronavirus outbreak

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Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...cientists-early-coronavirus-outbreak-n1222246

How China blocked WHO and Chinese scientists early in coronavirus outbreak
Despite publicly lauding China, WHO officials complained privately that the country wasn't sharing vital information.
June 2, 2020, 2:04 PM EDT
By The Associated Press

Throughout January, the World Health Organization publicly praised China for what it called a speedy response to the new coronavirus. It repeatedly thanked the Chinese government for sharing the genetic map of the virus “immediately,” and said its work and commitment to transparency were “very impressive, and beyond words.”

But behind the scenes, it was a much different story, one of significant delays by China and considerable frustration among WHO officials over not getting the information they needed to fight the spread of the deadly virus, The Associated Press has found.

Despite the plaudits, China in fact sat on releasing the genetic map, or genome, of the virus for more than a week after three different government labs had fully decoded the information. Tight controls on information and competition within the Chinese public health system were to blame, according to dozens of interviews and internal documents.

Chinese government labs only released the genome after another lab published it ahead of authorities on a virologist website on Jan. 11. Even then, China stalled for at least two weeks more on providing WHO with detailed data on patients and cases, according to recordings of internal meetings held by the U.N. health agency through January — all at a time when the outbreak arguably might have been dramatically slowed...
 
Source: https://www.theweek.in/news/world/2...a-after-report-says-who-was-kept-in-dark.html

China denies delay in sharing COVID-19 data, after report says WHO was kept in dark
China’s coronavirus response will stand the test of time, says Foreign Ministry
Web Desk June 03, 2020 17:19 IST

China has responded to a report citing internal documents from the World Health Organisation (WHO) that suggest the country was slow to offer up crucial data on the novel coronavirus including its genetic structure, leaving WHO officials frustrated by the delay.

Responding to the report, which was published by AP, China’s Foreign Ministry said it was “inconsistent with the facts”.

"I don't know where these 'internal documents' come from, but I can assure you that certain reports were seriously inconsistent with facts," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said at a media briefing, according to Global Times...
 
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