BEIJING (Reuters) – China has shared most of its COVID-19 data and research results with the international community, and that work tracing the origins of the coronavirus should be carried out in other countries, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
In a statement on Monday, the World Health Organization again called on China to share data and access in efforts to understand the origins of COVID-19, the first cases of which were detected in central China five years ago.
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