The World Health Organization's head has spoken with Chinese authorities and the agency welcomed new information about the situation in the country, WHO said after Beijing released new data showing a big jump in COVID-19-related deaths.
ZURICH - The World Health Organization's head has spoken with Chinese authorities and the agency welcomed new information about the situation in the country, WHO said on Saturday after Beijing released new data showing a big jump in COVID-19-related deaths.
"WHO appreciates this meeting, as well as the public release of information on the overall situation," the Geneva-based agency said in a statement. Earlier on Saturday China said nearly 60,000 people with COVID-19 had died in hospital since it abandoned its zero-COVID policy in early December, a big jump from previously reported figures. The release follows global criticism of China's data.
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